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My oil pan issues for this gen 6 pan are still going on. The plan is to modify the truck pan the motor comes with to fit in Chevelle Chassis. If I am going to remove pan and mod it I thought why not do some oil control. With a stock appearing pan are you best to put baffle in the pan or go old school and put a windage tray on the main studs?? This is not a class legal pan ,just a street car >
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do both ,,i have overkill oil control in my pan ,scraper, windage and baffle ,gmonde
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A wet sump just can’t be deep enough or wide enough
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Decided to go with a pan with oil control built in.Thanks for the input classracer friends
muchly appreciated. https://www.jegs.com/i/JEGS/555/50232/10002/-1
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