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Arizonazcar Cast Aluminum Oil Pan


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It's good, but HEAVY. I was really surprised. Gotta weigh 10lbs at least. I'd say buy it from Malvern Racing, as they make it (I'm pretty sure) and are very cool to deal with. My drain plug always seeps just the tiniest bit. I would have preferred a drain bolt instead of a pipe plug, but it barely seeps if you use PST or something similar. I bought mine from AZC, and it didn't come with bolts or a gasket, on Malvern's website they show it coming with both. Not too big a deal, since I always use silicone, but the bolts would have been nice...

 

Jon

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I had it on a previous Z as well. It was a quality oil pan, and I agree it was heavy. I kinda wished it had more capacity. It was something like 6 qts. The other thing I wished it had was crank scrapers. But on the positive side this will add some block rigidity, although I'm not sure how much more the L-series really needs.

 

Phil

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Well I definitely wouldn't pay Malvern an extra $70 for it, even though they are much better to deal with than AZC. I'd make sure that the AZC pan comes with the bolts. They weren't hard to find, but I seem to remember them being relatively expensive, like ~$25.

 

Jon

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It's good' date=' but HEAVY. I was really surprised. Gotta weigh 10lbs at least. I'd say buy it from Malvern Racing, as they make it (I'm pretty sure) and are very cool to deal with. My drain plug always seeps just the tiniest bit. I would have preferred a drain bolt instead of a pipe plug, but it barely seeps if you use PST or something similar. I bought mine from AZC, and it didn't come with bolts or a gasket, on Malvern's website they show it coming with both. Not too big a deal, since I always use silicone, but the bolts would have been nice...

 

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AZC makes there own pans. Haven't used either to comment on, just seen AZC's.

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The fins hang down, but that's about it. I don't think it is significantly lower than a stock pan. It does not hang really low, maybe 1" or so under the crossmember. The benefit of the engine getting oil under braking and in turns would far outweigh the danger of it hitting anything, in my case with my ride height at least. And the cost of a Nissan Comp pan is pretty ridiculous if you ask me. Don't try going direct to DP for the comp pan, BTW. When I called him he told me I had to buy direct from Nissan, so I ended up with the AZC pan instead figuring that $400 could do lots of other things for the car.

 

Jon

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Sorry no. I just looked thru all my old backup CD-R's and nothing. I had to format the old hard drive a while back and apparently lost ALL of my old pics of the Z, which included my engine buildup and headwork and everything else... BUMMER! Crappy thing is I know I had pics of the engine going together and the pan going on and pics from all different angles of the engine compartment and suspension, so I KNOW it would have been in there.

 

Got 5 copies on 5 different backup CD's of my wife's school projects from 5 years ago, but no old Z pics... :(

 

Jon

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