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Ok Heres the deal. Bezerkly Automotive are willing fabricate custom oil pans to suit RB 20 & 25 in R32 & 33. Rb26 Rear wheel drive only. (Sorry no R34 for now) You will need to supply a sump. For those who have an RB25/30 possibly also RB20?? this should be as simple as visitting a wrecker and sourcing an old RB30 sump for $25-50 as they are basically the same.

Heres a quote from BezerkR32:

The pans are extended 5mm lower but do not sit proud of the engine crossmember. They have wings extended on either side which hold an additional 1.5litres of engine oil. The pans also retain the factory windage tray. Standard sway bars etc still clear.

Pictured is a circuit style pan with pick up baffle to control oil surge under braking and also gates to control oil surge during cornering. The gates allow oil flow towards the pick-up but not away from it. The pans also can have a cylinder head oil return fitting fitted if required.

These pans are ideal for the modified street car or social track day enthusiast.

Pans are supplied on an exchange basis and take about 7-10 days to fabricate.

Heres the basic good points:

# They allow you to still run a sway bar

# They clear an aftermarket front chassis brace

# They do not hang down below the front cross member

# The Factory Undertray can still be used

# -8 or -10 fittings can be supplied on the side of the sump allowing you to run an external drain to sump, temp sensor etc.

Cost is $500 + Delivery if needed.

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Now all we need is another 10 members by 5/2/09 to get this off the ground register your interest here:

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very nice looking sump. any serious skyline with decent power is worth a good sump. for info a trust sump is way, way over $1000 by the time you buy the extension and have it professionally welded on. this is good value for a enlarged and baffled sump. :D

so do i need to scource an rb30 sump for my 25?

You can send them the sump off your car if you want. They are done on an exchange basis so you will need to supply a sump and Bezerkly will modify it and return it. RB30 sumps are cheap and easier to source than RB25, so If you need to keep your car on the road I would suggest getting one to be modified.

Dori32,

They dont not sit any lower than the cross member.

Edited by MintR33

cant commit any $$$ to the car for a few weeks.... but i'm probably in as i need a new sump anyway and the baffled one i was looking at was $1k :P

i'll try to find a sump

  • 2 weeks later...

im in for 1 if this goes ahead..........

cant go past a good deal

These guys located in Wollongong right?

Edited by leg46y
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