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Old 03-21-2006, 04:48 PM   #1
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7qt oil pan...

Since search function is down, i was unable to search this.

I am wondering what would i have to look for when i buy a higher capacity oil pan?

I have a high volume pump, and high pressure spring, i will need a higher volume pan, i know this.

But the ones i see, are all different in many ways.

What would i have to look for, in order to clear k-member, and exhaust?
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Old 03-22-2006, 11:19 AM   #2
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I bought a Moroso pan last fall and researched prior to buying. I think the largest capacity you can go is a 6 qt. pan w/o running into clearance issues. It is listed in Jegs and Summit, But I'd price check the two before ordering. I priced injectors a few days ago and Jeg's was $80 higher a set. Hope this helps.
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I run the Moroso pan also.

Make sure u get the pan and the extended sump pickup when u order and braze it on.

Expect to kiss your current y-pipe goodbye. U will be cutting it or making a new one :-) It will clear the crossmember fine however.

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