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I checked on the Milodon and Moroso pans that are NHRA accepted for my stocker, and surprise! they are both made in China.
It's my understanding that the import parts are required to have a ROC (Republic of China) diamond sticker on them. I have Moroso products on my shelf that have the Made in America sticker on them. I also have other Moroso products that have the ROC sticker on them, and nowhere on the packaging does it say they are made in the US. Last edited by mnmaxwedge; 02-02-2025 at 09:34 PM. |
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your understanding is wrong!
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Have you looked at the Champ pans? I have used a couple of their pans and have had good luck. I am still using one of the PRO1150KO fabricated aluminum pans on my bracket car.
This is their NHRA approved sbc pan. https://www.champpans.com/products/p/cp40/ |
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Hey 1320 jackass, I've been to Kevkos facility and watched them fabricate and weld oil pans on their premises. What planet are you living on?
You sound like one of those Biden woke asses! |
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Right back at you clueless jackass
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I?ve ran the Champ pans , Moroso and Milodon . Never the Kevko but it looks good.
Champ was better than Mo and Mil back to back . At least for us on a bbc. We build our own now. |
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