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i'm doing the sbc swap in my 280zx and i've been putting all my pieces together and was trying to figure out what kind of oil pan to run. I have a short block with eagle forged crank and rods and je pistons. I'm ordering my heads, cam, lifters, and roller rockers next week. I'm building the motor to produce power at a higher rpm so its getting a solid roller cam, and will have around 585/585 lift. i want to use a 7 quart pan so i can run a high volume pump. I'm not quite sure if i will have enough clearance. I have a 280zx 2+2 lowered about an inch an a half. I plan on making around 500hp. Any help? Thanks

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I'm using a 7qt. Moroso pan in my ZX. I also am running slightly lowered suspension. The pan sits slightly lower than a stock pan. With caution, it should work all right (no speed bumps). You should be able to see it in the pic of the trans mount on my page below.

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Guest the_dj

How about a high volume pump and feeding two turbos?

 

I believe if you just make sure the oil doesn't run low there wouldn't be any problem at all.

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I'm using MSA mounts on my 83 ZX with a GM Performance parts Fastburn 385 and had to massage the bottom of the pan of both sides to clear the R&P. Other than that works great. There is a parts list on GM performace parts for that motor and sure you get the part #..

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Guest 007fastZ

i've heard if you are going to be running high revolutions that you can run the pump dry with a high volume pump and a 5 or 6 quart pan

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