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newbie Group: Advanced Members Posts: 32 Joined: 15-October 10 From: Orangevale, CA Member No.: 23,577 ![]() |
Anyone have experience with a Champ Oil Pan #CP40RB on a '97 Camaro LT1??? This is their 5 quart pan I would like to use on my street legal road course car. I am trying to find an option, other than Canton, and is better then stock. I have had bad luck with the Canton pans. I have tried them twice on 2 separate builds (see youtube video- Ken Cemo Canton).
I am running an oil cooler. Or should I use the stock pan and find room for an Accusump under the hood? This post has been edited by fast ken: Jun 30 2012, 01:43 PM |
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I have a Hamburger "roadrace pan... it is a piece of junk... I have zero oil pressure on right hand corners. The pan was advertised as a roadrace pan but clearly it is a circle track pan for turning left (which it does good at). I am going to follow this thread as a new oil pan is on my x-mass list. I was thking of Canton, but I do need a real good pan because the car is sticking sooo goood in the corners, oil control is rising to the surface. I also run a 3 qt Accusump and a low oil pressure cut-off switch to my ignition.
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