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ENT-Z 05-27-2015 08:37 PM

This is great! I have the JWT spacer currently since I have turbo lines plumbed in there. I wish I didn't have to re drill this one. Any chance of having it predrilled prior to shipment? I would be interested in this pan plus the billet gears.

phunk 05-27-2015 08:51 PM

In a week or two we will compile the list of who all is *IN* and I will then propose the manufacturing schedule and take material only deposits. I will probably produce 3-4 more than what is pre-ordered to keep around for late arrivals.

phunk 05-27-2015 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ENT-Z (Post 3210920)
This is great! I have the JWT spacer currently since I have turbo lines plumbed in there. I wish I didn't have to re drill this one. Any chance of having it predrilled prior to shipment? I would be interested in this pan plus the billet gears.

Yes I would be willing to CNC the ports for a rather small labor charge. (It will entail mounting in the CNC from positions otherwise unnecessary)

phunk 05-27-2015 08:56 PM

Well actually, maybe I should consider just making it part of the standard process. I dont know. Generally I would prefer they not be there if I dont need them... but I am thinking that since there are moving parts in there, perhaps some big ole -10 ports would be nice to have as little windows to look in and check on things every few oil changes? I cant imagine what to see, but I would look anyway LOL

pokeyl 05-27-2015 09:21 PM

This is art, but has anyone built a baffle for the stock pan. I may be able to afford that. I use to have access to NC mills. I miss them.

Rusty 05-27-2015 10:48 PM

phunk, I TOLD you that there would be interest in the pan. And the price. That's damn good.:tup: The AM Perf. pan sold for $1200 new. Used ones was going for $500+ IF you could find one.

Japanjay 05-27-2015 11:03 PM

So how much are you talking when referencing material costs? I could probably do this right now then. Pay for the material right now and upon completion pay for the remainder? I would need a hard "deposit/material" price to run by the boss lady.

Spooler 05-27-2015 11:06 PM

I think I am in. How did you deal with the sealing surface at the pan lip? Did you notch out a groove for the silicon sealant for a better seal? This is something Nissan has always done on timing covers and 2-piece oil pans.

DR_ 05-27-2015 11:15 PM

In for this.

phunk 05-28-2015 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Japanjay (Post 3211046)
So how much are you talking when referencing material costs? I could probably do this right now then. Pay for the material right now and upon completion pay for the remainder? I would need a hard "deposit/material" price to run by the boss lady.

I would probably just round it out to $100 even. Like when I did this with the road race pumps, I would set a sizable amount of time to pay off the part after production so people can fit it into the budget without forcing it through. I would probably hold the pan up to 12 weeks after production with the deposit.

phunk 05-28-2015 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3211049)
I think I am in. How did you deal with the sealing surface at the pan lip? Did you notch out a groove for the silicon sealant for a better seal? This is something Nissan has always done on timing covers and 2-piece oil pans.

I considered doing that, but I didn't do it. But I sure can if you like that! I can take the same ball cutter that worked in the heat sinking surface on the bottom, and run it a little less deep to create a valley inbetween the bolts.

Another thing I plan to add to the production pan is a recess in the flange for pounding in a pry tool for removal without banging up visible surfaces. I also thought about possible a threaded hole or two to threads bolts into that push on the upper pan to ease later separation.

phunk 05-28-2015 12:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3211039)
phunk, I TOLD you that there would be interest in the pan. And the price. That's damn good.:tup: The AM Perf. pan sold for $1200 new. Used ones was going for $500+ IF you could find one.

Thanks for the text message emotion support! From what I found on the forum, I think AM only made 4 pans for customers

Also thanks to FL 4motion for reminding me to make this last week. I had the material sitting around forever.

Spooler 05-28-2015 12:27 AM

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Originally Posted by phunk (Post 3211074)
I considered doing that, but I didn't do it. But I sure can if you like that! I can take the same ball cutter that worked in the heat sinking surface on the bottom, and run it a little less deep to create a valley inbetween the bolts.

Another thing I plan to add to the production pan is a recess in the flange for pounding in a pry tool for removal without banging up visible surfaces. I also thought about possible a threaded hole or two to threads bolts into that push on the upper pan to ease later separation.


Yes, I would like that. I also like the idea of at least 2 pry points to get the pan off if needed without damaging it.

Japanjay 05-28-2015 08:37 AM

Ready to send money. Pm me when you are ready.

Elmo370z 05-28-2015 12:08 PM

Far as supporting mods go, Is this pan more for people who intend to track their Z's at anything above 7,500 rpms?


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