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Electric Oil pumps?

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Pro stock 1755 with a Electric Oil pump, Ive never heard of this any one? Thanx Mike
 
Would seem a bit unorthodox as a "Pro stock 1755" sounds like a drag bike that wouldn't have a charging system or a battery....
 
I just read about one .Record Holder .! Why would it NOT have a BATTERY?? You think he is running a magneto?
 
Why would it NOT have a BATTERY?? You think he is running a magneto?

I have no idea. Maybe a drag motor guy will explain it to us. This be a drag bike motor......No starter clutch,rotor,or stator,

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Drag bike and some vintage road race bikes use small batteries that have enough juice to just get them thru the race and are then re-charged in the pits. I think it's called a "total loss" electrical system.
 
Probably was a Typo Misprint and he may of meant Vacuum Pump .
 
Many drag bikes use a pair of cordless power tool batteries to run the ignition and the electronics. They snap on and are replaced each round with freshly charged ones. The Vacuum pump, or sometimes 2 improves ring seal and can add up to 10% horsepower.
 
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