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Long ago when I was a poor boy we used to cut the bottom off of one Chevy SB pan and weld it on to the cut off bottom (after some pounding with a hammer to custom fit) of another to get more volume. Not pretty but it worked and we got the pans for free.

Hey Doc,

Are you using and Accusump for back up oil pressure and volume ??

Unless you are good at welding and fabrication you are almost stuck paying the big bucks for a competition pan. I think $300 is the cheapest I have seen a new one so far. Hopefully a used one comes your way.

What size tires and wheels are your running on your car ??

Mike

Zdriver.com

My question is do you really need that much? With an oil cooler and the associated plumbing you will be in the neighborhood of 6+ quarts. All you really need are a sump and possibly a windage tray.

Phred might know how to do this or have plans on how to make one out of simple sheet metal.

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