Greddy style oil pans??

Has anybody ever seen or bought one of these oil pans they dont look to bad I would like some real feed back about them before I even consider buying one.My oil pan has a pin hole in it now I have it fixed with Tech steel at the moment it seemed to fix it but I would like to replace it.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/GREDDY-ALUMINUM-OIL-PAN-240SX-S13-S14-SR20DET-89-03-94_W0QQitemZ8031021618QQcategoryZ38657QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I have heard horror stories of them.

The baffle’s siezing and the bolt holes not matching up.

Personally i would buy the JUN to Tomei one. I would rather something steel on the bottom especialy when the car is lowered.

Adam at Feast Export on GTRC has some TOMEI oil pans on sale if you’re interested.

Baffle’s seizing? Even though the pan is full of oil and gets splashed around on hard corners? Never in my life have I heard of that happening to any oil pan. :shrug:

Baffle’s seizing? Even though the pan is full of oil and gets splashed around on hard corners? Never in my life have I heard of that happening to any oil pan. :shrug:[/quote]

Yes seizing. It was siezed when installed and never opened. There is a thread on NICO and freshally about it.

You got a site for them??

well maybe I ll stay away from those might end up buying a stock one.

That sure hangs low. I’d stay away just for that reason let alone the others.

it doesnt hang any lower…it just spreads out to the side giving u two extra quarts of oil!..its the best in my opinion…and if your going to DRFT the baffles is where its at…u dont want to starve when Kmanji’n!

No Mark look at the pic from the ebay sale. The stock SR oilpan sits higher than the sway bar and crossmember. This one hangs a little lower. No thanks.

And it is aluminum. Prone to cracking if you hit anything. The steel ones bend which i would way rather.

You got a site for them??

well maybe I ll stay away from those might end up buying a stock one.[/quote]

old =
http://feastautoexport.com/

new =
http://www.spikidesign.com/feast/

…I think not hitting the oil pan at all would be a better idea. :roll: