Originally Posted by phunk Rusty, did you install it yet? It's been on since last summer and did 2 trackdays with it. Knowing you, I know the next question. Text
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02-09-2015, 05:33 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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It's been on since last summer and did 2 trackdays with it. Knowing you, I know the next question. Text me tonight about 8pm est. Ok?
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02-09-2015, 05:49 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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LOL I dont really need the pan in my hand, I can just as easily get the bolt pattern and flange off my Z. Its only a nights work of CAD. But I am curious about the hinge system for the baffles. IMHO its very important that it be a reliable system that remains active. If it ever seized up, its going to be bad news by drying out that pickup in short order. Rather than wing it as a first-timer in active oil pan baffling, I would like to at least examine how others have done it first.
Simple 2D billet parts like that are by far the easiest products to get from concept to reality. I dont have enough of those. Do we know for sure nobody else is going to sell that pan? I dont want to step on anyone's toes. |
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Not sure what is meant by "active baffles, but the GTM pan has one-way trap door baffles that help keep the oil at the pick up tube. It's a great pan from a lousy company.
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02-09-2015, 08:07 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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The pictures of inside of the GTM pan that I seen, just had the baffles cast into it. Didn't see anything that looked like trap doors.
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The GTM pan looks strange but there might be a useful function served by the width of the pan beyond that of the gasket surface. The oil held in the “wings” of the oil pan is mostly stagnant in normal street operation. However, I would think that in a high G turn at hi rpm that extra quart of oil in the wing on the inside of the turn would tend to flow through the active baffles into the pickup area to keep the oil level around the pickup high enough to avoid sucking air.
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Am I missing something? Has this been a problem for anyone or is this just you more oil in the car to help keep it cool? We trashed a Trans Am engine because of oiling problem and I remember looking it up about the Z right after that and the only problems I found were when the rev limiter was moved up.
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I remember seeing the GTM pan without the optional baffle.
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I wish there was some solid information on the NISMO pump. Last I heard, the nismo DE/revup pumps grenade just the same with increased RPM. Havent heard any first hand information on the HR/VHR versions but I assume its the same case.
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