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Old 04-06-2008, 09:54 PM   #1
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Default Keep or remove OMP....can't make up my mind...

When I am putting my new motor back together I need to decide if I want to keep the OMP or just block it off and premix. The OMP has 93k miles on it and I had previously bought a set of braided SS lines for it that were never installed. I guess my greatest fear is if the pump failed...I trust myself pouring in some oil each fill-up more than I trust the OMP...plus I am all about getting rid of clutter.

Someone talk me into one way or another.

PS...I'm trying to make the same decision about my AST as well






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Old 04-06-2008, 10:00 PM   #2
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I will be deleting mine with the new motor...as far as teh AST I deleted that a long time ago and I am using an AST for coolant overflow.
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how much premix for each fillup 4oz?
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Here is the thread from the RX-8 subforum dealing with premix: Premix
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I've been pre-mixing for the last year b/c my OMP stopped working. Pre-mixing is annoying. I'd rather have the OMP do it for me.

I don't mind adding some if I go to the track but I don't like using it on every fill-up.

The FD's OMP does a really good job and oil is injected at a variable rate - injects more oil as RPM and boost increases - which is more efficient. If you are pre-mixing on a 1 oz per 1 gallon basis, its too much for low RPM, off boost usage. However, that 1:1 ratio works OK for most WOT situations.

I know my plugs are dirtier since my OMP failed and I started pre-mixing.

Overall, very annoying but I don't have time or patience to replace the OMP.
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I've been pre-mixing for the last year b/c my OMP stopped working. Pre-mixing is annoying. I'd rather have the OMP do it for me.

I don't mind adding some if I go to the track but I don't like using it on every fill-up.

The FD's OMP does a really good job and oil is injected at a variable rate - injects more oil as RPM and boost increases - which is more efficient. If you are pre-mixing on a 1 oz per 1 gallon basis, its too much for low RPM, off boost usage. However, that 1:1 ratio works OK for most WOT situations.

I know my plugs are dirtier since my OMP failed and I started pre-mixing.

Overall, very annoying but I don't have time or patience to replace the OMP.
Although I have an FC, this pretty much holds true. I'd rather have my OMP back.
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I've been pre-mixing for the last year b/c my OMP stopped working. Pre-mixing is annoying. I'd rather have the OMP do it for me.

I don't mind adding some if I go to the track but I don't like using it on every fill-up.

The FD's OMP does a really good job and oil is injected at a variable rate - injects more oil as RPM and boost increases - which is more efficient. If you are pre-mixing on a 1 oz per 1 gallon basis, its too much for low RPM, off boost usage. However, that 1:1 ratio works OK for most WOT situations.

I know my plugs are dirtier since my OMP failed and I started pre-mixing.

Overall, very annoying but I don't have time or patience to replace the OMP.
What oil are you using as your pre-mix?
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Currently using Idemetsu purchased from Mazdatrix or rx7.com

Which reminds me, I'm almost out. Gotta order some more...
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Currently using Idemetsu purchased from Mazdatrix or rx7.com

Which reminds me, I'm almost out. Gotta order some more...
Have you tried the Protek-R?
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Well, I have decided to elimate both the OMP and the AST.

So if anyone wants some brand new braided OMP lines or a excellent condition used Pettit aluminum AST...go here...

http://www.rotarycarclub.com/showthr...5689#post15689

.....now to continue a good discussion in this thread...lets talk about what type/brand of oil everyone runs as premix and at what ratio.
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....I need to decide if I want to keep the OMP or just block it off and premix. The OMP has 93k miles on it and I had previously bought a set of braided SS lines for it that were never installed. I guess my greatest fear is if the pump failed...I trust myself pouring in some oil each fill-up more than I trust the OMP...plus I am all about getting rid of clutter.
You didn't say, but I'm assuming you've got a stand-alone otherwise you must keep it.
I had some trouble with mine but believe now it was likely caused by a freak voltage spike from my stock ECU, as both OMPs sensor's were toasted. From what I gathered during searches, the OMP is otherwise pretty reliable and I now run a PFC. The most common failure point associated with the OMP that I was able to find were the stock lines. Since you have a set of stainless....
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You didn't say, but I'm assuming you've got a stand-alone otherwise you must keep it.
I had some trouble with mine but believe now it was likely caused by a freak voltage spike from my stock ECU, as both OMPs sensor's were toasted. From what I gathered during searches, the OMP is otherwise pretty reliable and I now run a PFC. The most common failure point associated with the OMP that I was able to find were the stock lines. Since you have a set of stainless....
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Have you tried the Protek-R?
Nope.

The only other pre-mix I might consider using is that one that Jack on the other forum said made the exhaust smell a little better. Sounds goofy but I'd try it to make the exhaust smell better.
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