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Thread: Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer

Started 2 months, 3 weeks ago by eZg
I salvaged most of a Greddy 18g kit off a totaled 350Z. I guess you could say it's the ultimate tuner kit. I did not get the Greddy oil pan that comes with the kit although I have just found one for sale. Is there an advantage to running something like the AAM oil pan spacer instead? Would an oil pan with such a spacer have lower ground cleanance? Also.... any periodicals that you guys...
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Skrilla replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
the bigger oil pan allows more oil and most aftermarket pans also have holes predrilled for your turbo's needs. Go for the entire pan. The spacer is good but installation requires the same amount of work but again holds less oil

Skrilla replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
the bigger oil pan allows more oil and most aftermarket pans also have holes predrilled for your turbo's needs. Go for the entire pan. The spacer is good but installation requires the same amount of work but again holds less oil __________________ 04 Z : AEM Short ...

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
where did you see the pan for sale? i need a new one.. and they were $300+

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
where did you see the pan for sale? i need a new one.. and they were $300+ __________________ my350z.com's Biggest DoucheBag of the Year: Pissing off Internet Nerds Daily

eZg replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Stay off my tip jk looks like you found it.....

eZg replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Hey Stay off my tip jk looks like you found it.....

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
lol.. yeah.. i've giving you till tommorow to grab it.. my current greddy oil pan threads are stripped and i have a universal plug on it now.. so either i'm going to retap the oil pan for 14mm or buy this used pan.. either way i'm putting on a quick oil drain valve: http://www.quickoildrainvalve.com/Pr...ductCode=F1 03N ReTapping is annoying so this will come in handy.. but i will do ...

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
lol.. yeah.. i've giving you till tommorow to grab it.. my current greddy oil pan threads are stripped and i have a universal plug on it now.. so either i'm going to retap the oil pan for 14mm or buy this used pan.. either way i'm putting on a quick oil drain valve: http://www.quickoildrainvalve.com/Pr...ductCode=F1 03N ...

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
hmm.. maybe if i buy this pan.. i re-tapp and put a quick plug on my old pan anyway and sell it.. but i'm more inclined to tap and plug a pan i don't need to put back in the car to drive to work the next day

doug replied 2 months, 3 weeks ago
hmm.. maybe if i buy this pan.. i re-tapp and put a quick plug on my old pan anyway and sell it.. but i'm more inclined to tap and plug a pan i don't need to put back in the car to drive to work the next day __________________ my350z.com's Biggest DoucheBag of the Year: ...

 

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doug
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user's latest post:
Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-18 15:21:00)
i can't take credit.. it was brought up in another thread .. you stripped your threads too? i wonder how many people have stripped threads on greddy oil pans
eZg
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Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-23 05:08:00)
Thanks....I went ahead and bought the Greddy oil pan.......just hoping it gets here in one piece!
Skrilla
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Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-18 05:46:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by doug lol.. yeah.. i've giving you till tommorow to grab it.. my current greddy oil pan threads are stripped and i have a universal plug on it now.. so either i'm going to retap the oil pan for 14mm or buy this used pan.. either way i'm putting on a quick oil drain valve: http://www.quickoildrainvalve.com/Pr...ductCode=F103N ReTapping is annoying so this will come in handy.. but i will do it if i have...
UMW350Z
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Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-18 07:01:00)
I'm interested to see if it leaks over time. That is a cool item if it does not go bad 2 years in __________________ 1997 Truck-boat-truck
psychoballistic
2
user's latest post:
Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-18 14:02:00)
Could be another wonderful thing for those of us who have stripped our threads and had to retap the hole. Great find Doug.
ZRuggernDC
1
user's latest post:
Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-22 21:13:00)
APS Oil Pan... Most places advertise for 300ish.. Got it for 129.00
citymunky
1
user's latest post:
Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-26 19:01:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by QuadCam when did greddy start making an oil pan with added side wings? +1 I'm using the Greddy, but I had the oil return ports re-tapped to a 10 AN unions.
QuadCam
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user's latest post:
Greddy oil pan or AAM spacer
Published (2009-09-26 14:41:00)
when did greddy start making an oil pan with added side wings?

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