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Old 05-19-2009, 11:07 PM   #1
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Does anybody know any aftermarket pans for the LS7 in lieu of stock (dry sump set up) Looking into A.R.E. but but seeing what else might be out there.

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ARE has a replacement pan for the LS7. GM has been told that their LS7 dry sump system is a joke. ARE's pan is a first step in correcting the problem. You will also need a better / larger dry sump tank, etc.

Here is the URL to the pan - http://www.drysump.com/ls7.htm
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ARE has a replacement pan for the LS7. GM has been told that their LS7 dry sump system is a joke. ARE's pan is a first step in correcting the problem. You will also need a better / larger dry sump tank, etc.

Here is the URL to the pan - http://www.drysump.com/ls7.htm
Well for a street car on run flats it's pretty trick, that's what it was intended for if you want more it's on your dime. I guess GM never really expected anyone fast to put the car on a road course for any length of time without some simi-major modifications, those magazine articles were just for show.

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