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Karlo
06-13-2008, 08:56 PM
Aloysius

Is making a custom Honda baffled oil pan to help with track g forces. Maybe Jim can show us another picture of it ( I lost the original one ;) It looks different than the one below.

soon_2b_evil
06-13-2008, 10:25 PM
nice. im just going to run a Dry stump and be done with it. LOL

aloysius
06-13-2008, 10:52 PM
Aloysius

Is making a custom Honda baffled oil pan to help with track g forces. Maybe Jim can show us another picture of it ( I lost the original one ;) It looks different than the one below.

I'm just going to make sort of a copy of a Honda K20 Brammo Atom pan. I'm in Oklahoma right now and I don't have the pic I showed Karlo but here is an Atom pan.


Hey, Did you see that? I'm a member!

Chadillac
06-14-2008, 09:43 AM
HyTech also makes an oil pan baffle for the K20A/A2. Their website is rsx-tuners.com. I couldn't find any information about how much it costs, but insallation is suppose to be fairly easy. I can't imagine it costing too much, but you never know with some of these aftermarket companies and their insane mark ups.

skibum
06-14-2008, 12:04 PM
I couldn't find any information about how much it costs, but insallation is suppose to be fairly easy.

I have swapped a few oil pans on F20/F22 engine and it's simple as it gets.

1. Drain oil
2. Unbolt all the bolts attaching the pan to the block
3. Scrape off built up gasket from bottom of the block
4. Apply a thin film on Honda-bond (liquid gasket)
5. Torque to spec
6. Drink another beer and fill car with oil

B-T
06-14-2008, 01:17 PM
You forgot step 3.5 - installl new baffle in existing pan???
:D
BT

skibum
06-14-2008, 06:27 PM
You forgot step 3.5 - installl new baffle in existing pan???
:D
BT

I was giving directions as if it was a replacement pan with the baffle already installed. But yes, if you have to add the baffle on your own, you may want to do that before you re-install the pan ;)