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Old 04-15-2010, 09:03 AM
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# 155-55412
BBF - 427, front sump, Includes 427 Cobra windage Tray
Length: 10" Depth: 6 1/2" Width: 12 1/2" Quarts: 6
Price: $496.60

This seems like essentially the same dimensions as the Canton 15-820 RR pan. Looks like the Aviaid is 1/2" narrower and 1/2" deeper and holds 6 quarts instead of 7, like the Canton.

So if you are changing from the Canton street/strip to the RR pan, would you go with the Canton or the Aviaid. I like the Aviaid because it was the original manufacturer, although the big Aviaid was the original style pan. But I like that the Canton is 1/2" less deep, holds 1 qt more and costs less.

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