How many of you guys use a moroso oil pan?
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Just another one of my "What do you guys use " post.I just wanted to see what everyone uses and has to say about the old oem pan vs moroso and your experiences with either or ?
All I can say is the stock pan licks the sack.
Going through a medeocure bend at a decent speed will make my oil pressure bounce like crazy.
Going through a medeocure bend at a decent speed will make my oil pressure bounce like crazy.
i run one on my b18c. I like it, the only complaint is the bead weld on the mateing flange gets in the way of the screw collars...I had to file it down in a few spots and I also had to cut my inspection cover for my flywheel to be able to put it back on.
I definatly recommend useing the moroso oil pick up also, if not your gonna run into trouble with the kick out starving you of oil. it takes a magic trick to get the pan on with their pick up in place also...but it will fit, just only one way.
and dont get crazy with the fittings for you oil drain or oil temp sensor cause its light aluminum and the threads strip real easy...trust me...it wasnt fun.
I definatly recommend useing the moroso oil pick up also, if not your gonna run into trouble with the kick out starving you of oil. it takes a magic trick to get the pan on with their pick up in place also...but it will fit, just only one way.
and dont get crazy with the fittings for you oil drain or oil temp sensor cause its light aluminum and the threads strip real easy...trust me...it wasnt fun.
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I also wanted to know if you guys had problems with the downpipes fitting with the moroso oil pan ?
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ditto
ditto
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Does anyone have pics of it compared to a stock like a side by side pic or a pic of it installed?
Here's a place that sell baffles that you can weld in...
http://www.fastlineperformance...e.htm
Or you could always just make your own, very simple concept.
http://www.fastlineperformance...e.htm
Or you could always just make your own, very simple concept.
Whats its clear advantage over a stocker pan?
For instance, Priority rated:
Say your pieceing together things, and you Already a hella lot of **** to buy and your wanting to get it in and running.
Would you consider this a must, or a "It can wait" upgrade?
For instance, Priority rated:
Say your pieceing together things, and you Already a hella lot of **** to buy and your wanting to get it in and running.
Would you consider this a must, or a "It can wait" upgrade?
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Thanks for the pics and that link to the baffles . I would really like to know how much lower the moroso is compared to the stocker?I have also seen oil pans made by other companies like z10 I think have any of you guys used any other companies and what are the ups and downs as far as performance and price?
Modified by siblues at 6:52 AM 12/27/2004
Modified by siblues at 6:52 AM 12/27/2004
If you use the Moroso stud kit for the pan make sure you use some loctite on the studs. Mine kept backing out until I added a dab of loctite on each stud.
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