Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
#11
Re: Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
fin would strengthen the oil pan also, if you were to scrape it.
no doubt an oil cooler would be more effective, but if you have a free afternoon and you were going to change your oil any way why not do it.
it would look rad
help dissapate heat
i can't see it taking more than 3-4 hours and cost much if you have spare aluminum lying around to do everything.
no doubt an oil cooler would be more effective, but if you have a free afternoon and you were going to change your oil any way why not do it.
it would look rad
help dissapate heat
i can't see it taking more than 3-4 hours and cost much if you have spare aluminum lying around to do everything.
#12
Re: Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
here's a factory piece off of some older Audi's
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2284973
http://www.audischrauber.de/Projekt_2/audi_80_gte.html
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2284973
http://www.audischrauber.de/Projekt_2/audi_80_gte.html
#14
Re: Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
Originally Posted by buk9tp
a very nice oil cooler set up can be had ffor under 100 bucks
#17
Re: Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
Originally Posted by Turblow
Oh ya I forgot stock honda pans arent aluminum!
Havent had one in years
Havent had one in years
#19
Re: Fins on Underside of Oil Pan
10 bux saya you warp it and it never seals right
i big improvement would be this http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku stock pan but in aluminum with a baffle and bungs
they also have a 5.5qt version...
i big improvement would be this http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku stock pan but in aluminum with a baffle and bungs
they also have a 5.5qt version...