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Old 04-25-2017, 07:24 PM   #1
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Default Re: 340 oil pan in a Duster

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My (few years old) rule book says OEM oil pan for stock, obviously interpretation of the rules is debatable, but I believe OEM means the same oil pan that was on the car when it was built.
OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer. Not 'AS Originally Equipped BY Manutacturer'
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Default Re: 340 oil pan in a Duster

Obviously this is still debatable, I typed in automotive OEM definition and got this-car parts that are identical to the parts used in producing a vehicle.

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