Sorry, can't divulge that info ... so stop asking. It doesn't matter anyway because the words that are typed in this discussion is all that does matter. My education and experience isn't going to make you suddenly believe me anyway ... so your digging for [censored] that doesn't matter. You're deflecting.
Go bone up on engine oiling systems, and particularly PD oil pumps. And do you know (maybe not) that hydrodynamic lubrication still happens even though the PD oil pump is force feeding the bearing. If the PD oil pump didn't force feed journal bearings in an IC engine, those bearings may not have adequate oiling - especially in a very high performance/high HP engine which extremely loads the crank and rod bearings.
Why do you think high performance engines have PD pumps that will put out 12~14 or more GPM? Can you even visualize how much oil volume is going through bearings when the oil pump is forcing 12~14 GPM through the oiling system? It's the PD oil pump force feeding all those bearings ... it's not the bearings feeding themselves by "sucking" oil from the galleries like some kid with a straw in glass of soda.
Go bone up on engine oiling systems, and particularly PD oil pumps. And do you know (maybe not) that hydrodynamic lubrication still happens even though the PD oil pump is force feeding the bearing. If the PD oil pump didn't force feed journal bearings in an IC engine, those bearings may not have adequate oiling - especially in a very high performance/high HP engine which extremely loads the crank and rod bearings.
Why do you think high performance engines have PD pumps that will put out 12~14 or more GPM? Can you even visualize how much oil volume is going through bearings when the oil pump is forcing 12~14 GPM through the oiling system? It's the PD oil pump force feeding all those bearings ... it's not the bearings feeding themselves by "sucking" oil from the galleries like some kid with a straw in glass of soda.