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Old 07-30-2002, 11:33 AM
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Default Armondos racing pans

I would go with a pan from Armondo. After ripping open the stock front sump pan I got a little tired of the lowest part of my car being the oil pan on my Cleveland. I got a road racing pan from Armondo. My stock pan was deeper than the 7.75 inches mentioned here. The new pan is 6 inches deep across the whole length. Even shallower I beleive than the canton pan. Even Aviad. It holds eight quarts. The pan included a full windage tray, new pick up to place the pick up in the center of the pan, and baffles with trap doors that only allow the oil to go towards the pickup. $389.00. The only way you could get a less deep pan is full dry sump system, if you care to spend the bucks for maybe another inch. If that is the case, Armondo can make on for you to!
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