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e vassar 10-07-2020 09:36 AM

LS oil pan
 
Need to replace my oil pan 99 LS Camaro, and need to get it done quick, and I think I'll just go with a factory type new pan.I think there may be some legal after market pans out there. But a little worried about having fitment issues, or having to make modifications to the car. Why would I need to carry around 7 1/2 qts of oil in my stocker? Are there any performance gains to be had with a aftermarket pan?

Mike Mans 10-07-2020 11:14 AM

Re: LS oil pan
 
Hi Eddie,

The Moroso 21149 is a great oil pan that will likely help with power, but the real benefit is the baffling and oil control within the pan for keeping oil at the pickup when leaving the starting line as well as when braking after the finish line. I worked with Scott at Moroso to get this pan approved and he helped make it a very affordable price. We previously ran a stock type oil pan, but the effort to put oil control devices inside the cast pans was never as nice or elegant as Moroso can give you right out of the box. And I can say first hand - the pan fits like a dream. We made sure that it is dimensionally identical on the outside (near the front crossmember especially) to fit in a stock car without any modifications.

Mike Mans

e vassar 10-07-2020 12:29 PM

Re: LS oil pan
 
Hi Mike.
Its Everett..thats OK I get Eddie Edward..etc all the time.
So im assuming I will need a different pick up tube? What about gasket, dipstick tube and filter?
Should I leave the stock scraper in place?

GUMP 10-07-2020 02:39 PM

Re: LS oil pan
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Mans (Post 625286)
.......but the real benefit is the baffling and oil control within the pan for keeping oil at the pickup when leaving the starting line as well as when braking after the finish line.

This!

Mike Mans 10-08-2020 09:53 PM

Re: LS oil pan
 
Man, I have no idea why I typed Eddie - I apologize about that Everett!

As for the pickup, I purchased their pickup part number 24050 to go with that pan and it fit nicely.

They also make a windage tray - but I would just use the stock GM tray if you already have one. You may need to do some notching, but hopefully nothing too heavy on the fabrication side.

To be honest, I don't run a scraper - but I would say that if you like what you've got - keep it.

It uses a stock GM oil pan gasket, so nothing different.

For a filter, it also allows you to run a stock OEM replacement filter. The filter mount is a well-designed billet piece with o-rings that seals up well and gets the filter as far away from the headers as they can. I don't think any header tube modification would be necessary - but check as always.

It's rare in this stuff to find a product that fits and works really well - and I've had VERY good luck with the Moroso products. These guys have their ducks in a row and their craftsman ship is hard to beat. And if you want a testimonial, this pan (unmodified) was used to run 9.80 in A/S at Indy.

Mike

e vassar 10-09-2020 01:28 AM

Re: LS oil pan
 
Thanks Im going to give it a try. Makes sense to go ahead and do the upgrade now.

L79racer 10-31-2020 08:54 AM

Re: LS oil pan
 
I run a factory CTSV pan and windage tray with an improved racing baffle in it. If you have the clearance its been good pan for me.

e vassar 11-02-2020 03:11 PM

Re: LS oil pan
 
I went with the moroso pan. I have a really good mechanic that helps us with the cars. He said it didn't exactly jump on there. Some minor clearance issues here and there mostly with the new pickup tube. I had to put 6 qts of oil in it to barely register on the stock dipstick,have been told I can run 4 1/2 - 5 qts in it.
I knew the old pan had a rear corner broke off, somebody had addressed this by putting a couple big washers on that corner bolt. But I was struggling to figure out why I had oil around the engine mount area. After examining the old pan we found 2-3 hairline cracks up very close to the front! Hard landings?...maybe..I doubt that would cause it. Maybe at some point when the pan was doing street car duty ..car ran over something...or just defective casting. But no more leaks! No more smoke!


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