About Us

42095 Zevo Drive, Unit 7
Temecula, CA 92590
Phone: (951) 296-2110
Fax: (951) 296-2111

Email: info@daileyengineering.com

Dailey Engineering specializes in custom Dry Sump Oil Systems, with Roots Style scavenge rotors and spur gear pressure sections, for all levels of racing engines.  Our Founder, Bill Dailey, has been active for over 30 years in the design of racing engines. With the design of world class racing engines under his belt, he now focuses his attention specifically to Dry Sump oil systems.

After graduating from college with a degree in mechanical engineering, Bill Dailey followed his father’s words of advice simply put “if you don’t follow your dream now you probably never will”.  This advice to follow his passion for designing racing engines has lead him to where he is today as the leader in custom made dry sump oil systems.

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Bill learned about state of the art design from his father, Dr Charles Lee Dailey, who was a pioneer in the field of space propulsion shown here with his Pulsed Inductive Thruster in a vacuum test chamber.

Bill started his career in automotive racing with Electramotive Inc.. As the lead engineer on the Nissan VG-30 turbo engine, Bill learned the valuable tools of designing, programming and rapidly prototyping custom parts on CNC machines. Today, he incorporates these tools to design and develop state of the art dry sump oil systems. These engines were used to win numerous championships in the IMSA Nissan GTP and GTO cars. To compliment the championships with the turbo engine, Bill was also responsible for the normally aspirated engine used in the championship winning Nissan Class 4 desert truck.

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When Electramotive Engineering Inc. was purchased by Nissan Motorsports and the newly formed (NPTI) Nissan Performance Technology Inc. was created, Bill was placed in charge of the CNC department. It was during this period of time Bill honed his ability to rapidly prototype parts. It was not uncommon for a sketch on a napkin to show up Friday from the race track from the likes of Don Devendorf or Trevor Harris with a request for the part to show up on Saturday. These rapidly designed and manufactured parts were often used that weekend and one of the key’s to the success of the Nissan GTP program. We miss the day of the true prototype race car…

Bill took a leave of absence from NPTI at which time Dailey Engineering was formed as an engineering consulting firm. Bill was contracted by TMAG to help design a Nissan Class 1 desert truck. Bill designed a state of the art driveline using a hewland transmission coupled with a torque converter and adapted a 4 wheel drive transfer case onto the back of the transmission. Today, Dailey Engineering supplies torque converter oil pumps to numerous off road racing teams who now couple their manual transmissions with torque converters.

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On returning to NPTI, Bill was assigned the lead engineering position under the direction of Trevor Harris on the Nissan Group C car. Along with overseeing all aspects of the design, Bill was specifically responsible with the front portion of the cars design along with the engine integration. To test the V12 engine supplied by Nissan, Bill had the task of splicing an Indy car in 2 and squeezing in the V12

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When Nissan Motorsports pulled out of racing in the early 90’s, Bill returned back to the sister company Electramotive Inc.. An airplane retro was in the works with the installation of a small block Chevy. Bill designed the prop reduction chain drive unit. He was later contracted to work and live in New Zealand to oversee the final phase of the installation design work on site.

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Upon returning from New Zealand, Bill started working for Caldwell Development Inc. and returned back to his roots as an engine designer. The most significant and successful engine design would be the Dodge Viper GTSR V-10. This engine was used in numerous 24 hour endurance victories along with championships around the world. Dailey Engineering was later contracted by Chrysler to supply our “signature series” dry sump oil pan with integral dry sump oil pump. We still supply dry sump systems for the most recent evolution of this engine all over the world.

The next phase in Bill’s career would steer him away from racing for the first time. In parallel to starting the design work that became the core of Dailey Engineering’s success, Bill was employed by General Atomics Aeronautical division. Bill worked with a team to design a 3 cylinder, 6 opposed piston, 2 stroke diesel engine. blah blah blah, lets go racing…

With the design of a new oil pump and orders starting to come in it was time to devote Bills full time energy to Dailey Engineering.

Dailey Engineering, the Custom Made Roots Style Dry Sump Oil Pump company was well on its way…

And now…

Dailey Engineering is the leader in the industry for innovation, quality and customer service.

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ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING SERVICES

Dailey Engineering offers engineering and manufacturing services for all levels of racing specializing in, but not limited to the integration of custom dry sump oil systems. From single component design or manufacturing, like a prototype billet valve cover for an LSX show motor, a dry sump system like the Nissan VQ 35 or complete chassis designed with billet components, we are here to help.

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Our manufacturing capabilities are proven in the production of our dry sump oil systems and available to assist with any program based on your needs.  We have 25 NC mills and 6 NC lathes filling our current 20,000 square feet of floor space.