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Old Nov 22, 2017, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by heel2toe
There would be additional shipping on top of that figure but more in the $100 range since its going one way if he's supplying a new pan.



Pickup would just bolt right on, think its 2 bolts but I forget. Ill have to find out about stock undertray; thats a good point. I figure a used oil pan should fetch idk 150 maybe so your BR pan perhaps like 250?
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brand new evo sump and oil pickup 480nz
modified 680nz
x5 = $5800nz
discount -500nz
TOTAL = $5300NZ plus shipping both ways

5 new pans and pickups + modding the pans and pickups + shipping


Where would the extra come from?
Old Nov 22, 2017, 10:16 AM
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i think they'd all ship to heel2toe, then he ships out? iirc...
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Just seeing this now...yes correct that is one of the caveats. If we can get 5 interested people we can iron out those details. I know its a longshot at the moment but I think it could actually work out.

As far as timeframe, that is really dependent on how long it takes to get enough interested people. I dont think turnaround time is too bad but I'd expect a couple weeks at the very least for him to perform the modifications. Add another couple weeks for shipping and youre looking at maybe a month.
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When I got notified mine shipped out, it was literally 3 or 4 days to get to me in GA.
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Same here.
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Originally Posted by heel2toe
Just seeing this now...yes correct that is one of the caveats. If we can get 5 interested people we can iron out those details. I know its a longshot at the moment but I think it could actually work out.

As far as timeframe, that is really dependent on how long it takes to get enough interested people. I dont think turnaround time is too bad but I'd expect a couple weeks at the very least for him to perform the modifications. Add another couple weeks for shipping and youre looking at maybe a month.
So are we currently at 4 and just need one more for this to be a go?
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he's counting me but i'm iffy. does it clear the plastic undertray? by how much? can i do oil changes with the undertray still on?

straight bolt on? no weird lines going to different places?
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I'd be interested if I didn't already have 3 oil pans lying around. Are there any performance differences when running a 4G64 block 2.4L?
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Originally Posted by kyoo
he's counting me but i'm iffy. does it clear the plastic undertray? by how much? can i do oil changes with the undertray still on?

straight bolt on? no weird lines going to different places?
Always so paranoid lol. I can change my oil and filter with my undertray on which extends back to the chassis bar bolts.
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^Lol that he is. Good to know about undertray fitment and ease of oil changes for those who are interested.

I was hoping to bump this thread to the top to get an updated headcount here as I know there are certain folks on the fence depending on how quickly we can get this to happen.

Here's the current list:

Heel2toe (in)
Kyoo(flakey)
Hoojin (still in it looks like)
BillAce (in pending time frame it appears)

That leaves us one short. Who else wants one?
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I am interested.

So the consensus is that this with an accusump with help protect the bearings on long sweepers?
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That along with a Kiggly HLA is my plan along with watching and logging oil pressure, temps and condition.
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That along with a Kiggly HLA is my plan along with watching and logging oil pressure, temps and condition.
Sounds like a plan. Put me on the list guys.
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These will have the oil return line and a temp sensor bung right?
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Originally Posted by mt057
I am interested.

So the consensus is that this with an accusump with help protect the bearings on long sweepers?
They absolutely do. I have video proof (not a RaceFab pan, but basically the same thing).


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