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Oil Sump Pan Baffle Kit K20a Honda Civic Acura Rsx Integra Type R on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Sofia, default, Bulgaria

Sofia, default, Bulgaria

 
Honda Acura K20A aluminum oil pan baffle kit only


I am selling brand new
K20Z Sump Baffle Kit. It is made from 2mm aluminium plate, this kit is perfect for those who regularly 'track' their car or just want peace of mind when on the road. Oil starvation happens during hard cornering and heavy braking and is particularly common problem on track. This baffle prevents oil surges due to oil shifting caused by centrifugal forces. The kit contains 5 aluminium pieces formed to the necessary shapes to fit your original oil sump. After all the baffle pieces are test fitted into the sump, everything should be welded in permanently by a professional as shown on photos. Here is your chance to save some money and upgrade your car performance.

Oil pan is NOT included!


APPLICATIONS: Honda Civic EP3 & Acura RSX DC5 01-04 (K20A engines)


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