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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 02:45 PM
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I done search and really didn't come up with any real solid info. I currently have the greddy pan but honestly I'm not real impressed with it. It not like the HR one that's for sure. I'm asking if anyone can give me some suggestions on pans. I looked up APS. Only thing idk if you can still get them. Seems like everything I read was from years ago about them. Looking for more oil capacity along with baffles inside. Stillen has a nice one. I've read there are no baffles and guys had lost oil psi. Any suggestions??
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 03:17 PM
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How can you be not impressed with it? It's an oil pan. What did you expect it to do?

You already have a Greddy pan, I would highly suggest against getting yet another one.
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Old Jul 2, 2016 | 03:50 PM
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Really? Have you even looked at one inside. Apparently not. Nothing to write home about buddy. Not for the de. HR is a different story. Put both side by side then tell me what u think
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here you go......$165
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Old Jul 3, 2016 | 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by OldManZ350
here you go......$165
Thxs bud. No pick up spacer needed? This is what I'm looking for tho. Never heard of this company
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Old Jul 3, 2016 | 12:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 35reilly
I done search and really didn't come up with any real solid info. I currently have the greddy pan but honestly I'm not real impressed with it. It not like the HR one that's for sure. I'm asking if anyone can give me some suggestions on pans. I looked up APS. Only thing idk if you can still get them. Seems like everything I read was from years ago about them. Looking for more oil capacity along with baffles inside. Stillen has a nice one. I've read there are no baffles and guys had lost oil psi. Any suggestions??
z1 has i believe an aam oil pan spacer kit......can add an extra qt of oil.
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Old Jul 9, 2016 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by OldManZ350
here you go......$165
dont buy that knock off junk. My used TT kit came with that, it leaked through the pan, took me forever to figure out how and where my oil leak was coming from. Plus it doesnt have the pickup spacer, which is very important. I threw mine in the trash and bought the real APS one...much better quality and magically my oil leak disappeared.
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Old Jul 9, 2016 | 07:11 PM
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Can't get aps anymore so this seemed like the next best thing. Be here Monday

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dont buy that knock off junk. My used TT kit came with that, it leaked through the pan, took me forever to figure out how and where my oil leak was coming from. Plus it doesnt have the pickup spacer, which is very important. I threw mine in the trash and bought the real APS one...much better quality and magically my oil leak disappeared.
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Nice find. Thanks for sharing. I like the baffling and built in fittings to accommodate a sensor. $500 is way steep though!
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Old Jul 11, 2016 | 01:31 PM
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Originally Posted by rcdash
Nice find. Thanks for sharing. I like the baffling and built in fittings to accommodate a sensor. $500 is way steep though!
It is steep but I earned points from when I ordered my clutch from them. I was about to redeem them and get about 100 bucks off so. And it went on sale the day I place the order so came out to little less the 400
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