Moroso GSR Oil Pan
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Moroso GSR Oil Pan
Does anyone know if this oil pan will work for a GSR motor? From what I can tell, it SHOULD, but dont know if it really will. I called moroso they said it doesnt, but the guy I talked to didnt know what a gsr was, let alone the difference between the GSR and LS motors.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
Also has anyone had problems with the newer moroso pans? For this price I figured I might as well get this one, over oem.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...ZWDVW
Also has anyone had problems with the newer moroso pans? For this price I figured I might as well get this one, over oem.
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did you read the bottom??
Fits the following applications:
Honda Acura B16A B16B B17A B18C B18C5 VTEC Type-R Integra
Honda Acura B18A B18B B20B B20Z B-SERIES VTEC Type-R Civic
Honda Engines with B16A (PR3) or B18C (P72) cylinder heads (Integra Type R and Del Sol)
Part # MOR20911
Fits the following applications:
Honda Acura B16A B16B B17A B18C B18C5 VTEC Type-R Integra
Honda Acura B18A B18B B20B B20Z B-SERIES VTEC Type-R Civic
Honda Engines with B16A (PR3) or B18C (P72) cylinder heads (Integra Type R and Del Sol)
Part # MOR20911
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ALl you have to do is go to a website that sells moroso oil pans for hondas and compare the part numbers, if they match.... you get the rest.
I have a new STEEL 5 quart moroso with the kicked out sump and it is official, I prefered the steel anyways because of the sturdyness and stregnth
I have a new STEEL 5 quart moroso with the kicked out sump and it is official, I prefered the steel anyways because of the sturdyness and stregnth
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Re: (95GSRTT)
A catalog I have says.....
1994-1998 Acura Integra 1.8L, VTEC & Non-Vtec; Civic Si 1.6L DOHC B16A3
So I would have to say screw the moroso guy and that they are universal, but if you have a non-vtec you have to buy an extended pickup. Ask the guys in the type-r forum.
1994-1998 Acura Integra 1.8L, VTEC & Non-Vtec; Civic Si 1.6L DOHC B16A3
So I would have to say screw the moroso guy and that they are universal, but if you have a non-vtec you have to buy an extended pickup. Ask the guys in the type-r forum.
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I'm using the same pan on my built GSR. No problems at all, stock pick-up and gasket are fine.
Got mine from summit racing, for 120....gotta know what you are looking for though, no pic on the site, just a part#
Got mine from summit racing, for 120....gotta know what you are looking for though, no pic on the site, just a part#
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Re: Moroso GSR Oil Pan (White Smoke)
GSR and TypeR oil pan are identical....i am running a Moroso Oil pan...works great...had a Tap in the front for oil return...comes standard with magnetic drain plug...this oil pan gets two from me
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Re: Moroso GSR Oil Pan (JDM_Risa)
Mine has the extended sump ( 5qt. ) with the baffles and oil return and extra bung for oil temp, got a STEAL on it for $220 w/ shipping
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Re: Moroso GSR Oil Pan (95GSRTT)
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...wItem
Show me where, I bought mine not on Ebay and the cheapest I can find is this.....
Show me where, I bought mine not on Ebay and the cheapest I can find is this.....
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I have this pan, but haven't put it on yet, seem like a quality piece.
For those of you who are already using it, does the dipstick read full when you fill it? I remember a while back there was a post about this and people were having problems with it. This is also something anyone thinking about getting this pan should probably know.
For those of you who are already using it, does the dipstick read full when you fill it? I remember a while back there was a post about this and people were having problems with it. This is also something anyone thinking about getting this pan should probably know.
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Funny you ask that, I changed my break-in oil the other day and dumped 5qts in it and it was about a quarter inch above the full mark, I didnt pay any attention to it......
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Re: (ekhatchgrl)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ekhatchgrl »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yes it works, I have one on my gsr motor. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Glad to hear it works.... thats for all the great info
Glad to hear it works.... thats for all the great info
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