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Old 02-01-2016, 11:21 PM
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Default Aviaid oil pan

Does anyone know of an Oz supplier for these pans, or someone who can supply a low profile (=<7.5") to suit 351w, street use
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Send a note to Aviaid. They're nice folks, and responsive.
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Yep they are good to deal with.
The dry sump system in the Supercar is mostly Aviaid!
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I've been happy with Canton pans for a few different engine platforms. They have a 7.5" height to suit. https://www.cantonracingproducts.com...-STREET-T-PAN/
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I've been happy with Canton pans for a few different engine platforms. They have a 7.5" height to suit. https://www.cantonracingproducts.com...-STREET-T-PAN/
I agree. I bought a Canton pan and it was quite a bit cheaper (landed here) than an Aviaid.

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Does anyone know of an Oz supplier for these pans, or someone who can supply a low profile (=<7.5") to suit 351w, street use
I used the 6.5" AVIAID Daytona Coupe pan in my CAV GT40. They make a 351W version:
Wet Sump Road Race Oil Pans (SBF 289/302 & 351W) at Aviaid | Page 2 of 3

Very expensive, but exactly what you asked for

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Have you ever heard of AR-Oilpans?

see Armando's Oil Pans

I would recommend to contact directly Armando Rodriguez - a really nice guy!

He builds really awsome products.
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Have you ever heard of AR-Oilpans?

see Armando's Oil Pans

I would recommend to contact directly Armando Rodriguez - a really nice guy!

He builds really awsome products.
I bought mine from Armando and its a great product. He used to work for Aviad before starting his own company i was told.
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