Preface This is just another cooling addition in my fight to lower my oil temperatures in the extremely hot Texas weather. I am running the GTM Stage 1 SC, GTM
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09-02-2011, 10:27 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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DIY: Greddy Turbo Aluminum Oil Pan as an additional oil cooling option
Preface
This is just another cooling addition in my fight to lower my oil temperatures in the extremely hot Texas weather. I am running the GTM Stage 1 SC, GTM 25R oil cooler, vented fender lining , and Red Line Water Wetter. Now I have the Greddy Turbo aluminum oil pan. This is an aluminum finned pan with a higher capacity. You do not have to have a turbo setup to install it, but it does require some work to get it installed. I rate this install as moderate to somewhat advanced. I am sure there are members of the forum who have access to the tools and could complete the install of this item, but I would recommend sourcing a fully equipped shop. Please read the entire DIY so you have some idea of what you might be getting yourself into. My install was done on a NISMO so I cannot guarantee it is identical for the other models, but I would guess it is pretty close. I did not do this install myself, but I did document it as a DIY for the forum to review regarding the mod. I am not responsible for anything you mess up if you try this mod at home. After watching the shop complete the install, I certainly would not have been comfortable with a DIY given some of the aspects the shop had to do to make it fit seamlessly. Initial Results
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Pictures of the Greddy Aluminum Turbo oil pan Ok, now for the install detail. I am sure there are other ways to complete some parts of this, but I did what my shop recommended. There is always more than one way to do everything. Get the car on a lift and remove the plastic engine under tray. It is held on by several 10mm bolts and clips Remove the OEM oil pan This is what it looks like compared to the Greddy oil pan When test fitting the Greddy oil pan, it was apparent it would not clear one of the mounting tabs for the plastic engine under tray. Even if the tab was bent down, the pan would still not fit. So that was the first dilemma and I chose to have the tab removed. Kenny used a variety of air powered cutting and grinding tools for the removal process. I am not really into cutting things off the car, but it was necessary to fit the new pan. I know the under tray is different for the NISMO but I suspect the regular tray shares the same tab. Someone would have to confirm but I cannot see it being different on the other models. This is the tab This is after the tab was removed This is what was initially cut off on the ground for reference. Then the surface was sanded smooth Since the pan is for a turbo setup and I am running a supercharger, Kenny welded up the turbo oil return ports. The before Here are shots after the ports were welded shut Clean all of the contact surfaces and the pan very well and use the liquid gasket maker to reinstall the pan This is the final shot of the pan installed For GTM Supercharger users with the oil filter relocated, this shows the clearance on both sides Please rep me if you find this remotely interesting Last edited by wind.zero; 08-05-2019 at 06:32 PM. |
09-02-2011, 10:30 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Glad to see it caused no issues with the GTM Stage 1 oil lines, will add this to my things to buy.
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This might not be as good of an option, but it appears to be getting the job done and was half the price including the installation. |
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Looks like a good option, it has at least some static baffling in the bottom of it. At half the cost of the AMP pan I imagine this will become the default choice for many. Certainly a better option than the simple spacers.
I still like the AMP pan better with it's awesome baffling system, if money isn't a consideration. Probably only worth it for people who are on a track regularly though, where oil pickup might be an issue in corners. I'm surprised they didn't get back to you, maybe they're on the road or something, I donno. For that matter they may have sold all of the initial run already and are waiting before trying another batch again. I don't think they got as many takers on the first run as they had hoped for. |
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Also, bending instead of removing that one tab might be an option. See this post from my old spacer install thread: DIY: Oil Pan Spacer.
I've already cut mine, and it sure makes life easier though EDIT: Oops, I see you actually did try bending. Guess not an option for this pan. Last edited by wstar; 09-02-2011 at 11:52 AM. |
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Hi !
May I ask you the size of the oil drain hole and gauge hole of the Greedy oil pan ? How do you welded the holes ? Do the plastic engine under tray still fit with the Greedy oil pan ? Thanks for avdise and help ! I would like to install it on a VQ35HR. Last edited by FAstGreg; 09-06-2011 at 05:24 AM. |
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My tuner used a welder to seal off the turbo return ports. I guess you could use block off plates, but Kenny recommended welding them closed. Be sure your welder is familiar with working with aluminum. I had no problems with the plastic engine under tray fitting because the Greddy pan does not sit any lower than the OEM pan. It is just wider on both sides. Good luck. |
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Thanks for your answers, regarding the holes size, I will ask a dealer, I guess that the temp sensor hole is a 1/8 pt hole, but for the oil drain one, don't know..
Now I need to check if the water/oil modine isn't a problem... |
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thanks for logging this mod, i think i will do this as well. I just want to ask if this requires a oil pickup spacer, it seems like you didn't have to install it.
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The pan does not require an oil pickup spacer. I did call GReddy and verified that the pan itself does not come with any mounting hardware. It is considered a replacement part from their TT kit. So be prepared to source your own hardware. Most of the stock pieces are too short.
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01-07-2012, 11:35 AM | #11 (permalink) |
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I have a build happening now with the Greddy TT kit. This pan comes with the kit and is pretty straightforward. If you are installing this when you install your oil cooler, it should be a pretty bolt on deal from the looks. Zerolift is doing my install while I am in Afghanistan, but I will post pix once I get them. Perhaps it will help.......
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Great set up
VERY NICE. VERY INFORMATIVE. I AM PLANNING TO INSTALL ONE MY SELF FOR 2 REASONS :
1)) NEED MORE OIL TO PREVENT POSSIBLE OIL STARVATION DURING VERY HARD TURNS ( 1.3g - 1.4g ) AT 7000+ RPM 2)) THE OIL PAN BAFFLE PLATE DESIGN, EVEN THOUGH NOT TO MY EXPECTATION, DOES HELP PREVENTING OIL STARVATION DURING HARD TURN AS WELL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INFORMATION |
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I also have the GTM stage 1 s/c and had this deep pan fitted for extra cooling, i am going to fit the Z1 undertray as well as it is vented front and rear and should help reduce temps even further.
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