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Stillen High Capacity Oil Pan on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

West Covina, California, United States

West Covina, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:STILLEN Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:401140

OVERVIEW

STILLEN High Capacity Oil Pan

Oil supply and temperature are critical when putting your VQ35DE engine through its paces. If your oil pickup becomes uncovered or your temperatures rise too high, catastrophic engine failure is just around the corner.

STILLEN's High Capacity Oil Pan ensures that your Z or G has an ample supply of oil. This upgrade allows for an additional quart of oil. The extra capacity will allow your VQ to run cooler and more efficiently. Our design expands into the available space below the engine, while keeping the pan within the protective confines of the chassis.

STILLEN's aluminum pan has cooling fins cast into it allowing heat to dissipate more effectively. An extension is provided for the oil pump pickup and new hardware is provided to attach everything to the engine. This simple, effective upgrade can be completed with normal hand tools. Complete instructions are provided.

Combine the STILLEN High Capacity Oil Pan with our STILLEN Oil Cooler for the 350Z and G35, and you now have a state of the art complete cooling solution for your oil system that keeps your VQ35DE's oil temp under control.

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