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This is going to be a very affordable option. Going Dailey is going to be $$$. As for the size of the pan I'm not sure I just was told
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This is going to be a very affordable option. Going Dailey is going to be $$$.
As for the size of the pan I'm not sure I just was told it's bigger than their other pan so I would guesstimate you would be closer to 9-10quarts.... Just guessing here since their other pan is in the 7-8quart range. This is an upgraded wet sump system. As soon as their are pictures of a full setup I will share them. Could a stock block sustain higher rpm's? So far yes... There hasnt been a failed VVEL yet that I know of and anyone who has run 8k+ rpms has blown their motor due to the oil pump failure. I guess I will have to try it out on my Nismo... 9k NA muahahahaha
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