Actually, the side-oiler was developed by FoMoCo just to keep some engineers from sitting around doing nothing---not because any improvement was necessary. And my '64 427, even when the red 'second' idiot light put into the engines to keep track of not only oil pressure but oil temperature, came on, down almost to the 'eyes' at Detroit and Milan, it was actually for entertainment and not a signal that the oiling system needed a little help.
The guys at DST who told me that a crutch to help would be a deep pan and extended pick-up since the alternative was to tear the engine down and do some machine work, didn't know what they were talking about. And when I arranged a 'sit-down' with the high performance engineers, retired from Ford and gone to work at Roush's shop in Livonia, the suggestions I got from them regarding improving the center-oiler circulation were all figments of their collective imagination.
The original FE oiling design is perfect and doesn't need any help at all.

KS