Best Deep sump kit??
#16
Advanced
0.5 L extensions are a joke
1.2L pan is better than oem, and is nicely low profile- you will only occasionally scrape it, but at least it has a thick bottom end so it doesn’t really need a skid plate. but oil pressure still fluctuates even on the street.
1.2L pan is better than oem, and is nicely low profile- you will only occasionally scrape it, but at least it has a thick bottom end so it doesn’t really need a skid plate. but oil pressure still fluctuates even on the street.
2 L deep sump extensions - make your pan sit too low for our Midwest roads, and even for New York City road construction (eg., heavy steel plates on the road raining at night when you can’t see anything and in busy traffic and tired). Can get a skid plate for them though. Probably the best available at the moment.
#17
RL Community Team
Rennlist Member
Rennlist Member
0.5 L extensions are a joke
1.2L pan is better than oem, and is nicely low profile- you will only occasionally scrape it, but at least it has a thick bottom end so it doesn’t really need a skid plate. but oil pressure still fluctuates even on the street.
1.2L pan is better than oem, and is nicely low profile- you will only occasionally scrape it, but at least it has a thick bottom end so it doesn’t really need a skid plate. but oil pressure still fluctuates even on the street.
2 L deep sump extensions - make your pan sit too low for our Midwest roads, and even for New York City road construction (eg., heavy steel plates on the road raining at night when you can’t see anything and in busy traffic and tired). Can get a skid plate for them though. Probably the best available at the moment.