I drive an offroad truck that has a 4.2 rv8 in it. Runs perfectly, just on really steep climbs i'm loosing oil pressure. Which nearly put me on my roof this weekend just gone as i had to switch off the motor (i run hydraulic winches from the engine) !
I'm running a dizzy type oil pump unfortunately, but not a lot i can do about that

I've got an accusump which i use, but this is only a limited supply of oil and runs out.
I have a dry sump pump, but that can only be installed when i change truck due to lack of space.
So....i'm left with the option of making a decent sump !
I've been looking at this thread for a while now - http://www.v8forum.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6193 and wondering if there were any others showing custom sumps ?
In the one made by topcatproduction, there are 2 layers - can you explain the reason behind this ?
The main difference between my truck and a race car, is that once a race car has gone round a corner it generally comes back onto a straight - allowing the oil to "equalise" around the sump...whereas i can stay on a near vertical climb for some time.
Cheers
Gordon