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Old 03-24-2014, 02:39 AM
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I have a swapped vtec motor in my ej8. ITR head b20 block LS tranny. I have to get a new oil pan. Do I need to get a GSR or LS oil pan.
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LS and B20 oil pans are the same, use the oil pan for the motor, unless you use an oil pick up from a type r, then use a typr r pan, GSR oil pick up for a GSR pan.
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^^^ What he said.
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Thanks fellas
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The GSR/ITR pick up won't work unless you add an aftermarket main girdle... and then the GSR/ITR pan is a "must". You can use either pan (LS/CRV or GSR/ITR) with the stock B20 pick up.
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