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Old 02-08-2009, 08:15 PM
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I have a turbo gsr swap in my 99 coupe and the gsr is out of a 2000 integra. I wanna redo my oil return and get a new pan but I was told that 98+ pans are deeper but i have seen that the 94-01's are all the same. Reason i dont retap mine now is because i want to go with a stainless return line and the fittings are different. Any knowledge is appreciated.
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All gsr pans are deeper to accommodate the oil pickup.
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just out of curiosity... I'm assuming that means I can't use a b18b oil pan on a gsr, right? Just wondering because I have a hole in mine and I'm trying to replace it without giving $180 to Honda... I can junkyard a b18b pan for next to nothing.
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the LS oil pan will not work with the GSR. You'll have to find yourself a GSR or an ITR oilpan. i'm not too sure about the B16 oilpan though...
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The ls pan wont work unless you get a shorter ls oil pick up, whch is cheaper than getting a oil pan.
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thanks guys... now I'm thinking I'm just going to find someone to weld it. Seems like gsr pans are expensive and hard to find around here.
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b16 dont work either, gsr all the way (tried first hand lol)
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i have a gsr pan if your interested... just collecting dust in my basement...
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only gsr or itr no other pan will fit because the gsr or itr oil windage tray is bigger baffle
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Default Re: GSR oil pan

Originally Posted by Mashimaro
the LS oil pan will not work with the GSR. You'll have to find yourself a GSR or an ITR oilpan. i'm not too sure about the B16 oilpan though...
The B16 pan is the same as the LS so no it will not work either.
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