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Massive Oil Pans for M2 conversion GB 2017


BAHM2

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Hello

 

I contacted Lee from Massive for an oil pan and he needs a minimum order of 10, there was a group buy that was successfully done a short while ago so i figured try to get another one going for those of you who missed out on the earlier one. 

 

We need a minimum of 10 and the price will be CAD 750.

 

Please add your name and re post the list

 

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Here are pictures of M2 oil pan, as well as pictures depicting how to modify the upper S14 pan. Will fit any S14 and M10 motor. Must use a S14 oil pump.

This oil pan has two vertical baffles and an horizontal one to keep the pump submerged at all time. No oil starvation is possible. It also offers a lot of clearance all around and doesn't require to modify the cross member. The engine can be moved rearward up to 2", allowing to create much needed clearance between the rad and the engine, and greatly improve the weight balance.

 

As was the case last year, when we reach 10 interested parties, I will require a $100.00cad deposit to confirm the order. Then the balance will be needed before shipping.

Price is $750.00cad just as last year plus $40.00cad shipping.

 

Pictures below

https://www.facebook.com/pg/Massive-Brakes-178417442267056/photos/?tab=album&album_id=288607897914676

 

Please note that the rubber flaps are no longer included.

 

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Lee

you should make the modded upper pan to match !!!

<p>69 (M2 Project-stalled); 72tii (a) Taiga/ m42 swap in process;91 E30 vert; 2013 Porsche Cayenne GTS; 65 Mustang fastback 500hp+ resto mod in process ;72 Porsche 911s project; 70 2002 M2 2.5L getting closer

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