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trust one is not too bad value for money. just need to cut your sump and weld it on. comes with new pick-up too. they are simple but work well. just try not to smash it on a ripple strip!

that pic angle makes it look far worse than it is. judging by that pic it looks like the front diff is below the subframe!

they looks worse than they are in reality. I know of lots on circuit cars and can only think of one I know of that took a hit and was broken. and I know of a couple factory sumps that have been smashed so in that case you never know if a different sump would have survived the hit or not.

lol was that me that hit the trust sump richard? i pulled the sump plug out and cracked the case. all welded back up fine now.

any decent size sump is going to hand below the cross member.

ben we took std sumps down to tugga, but I don't understand why they dont allow sump extensions....its one of the few mods allowed in prod racing up here and fair enough as it is reliability only not performance

I have a trust sump extension as well.

Although it is a bit low, it's the depth and the pick up extension that make it effective. Most track cars in Japan use them and have proved that it is a reliable unit.

If the sump is too close to the ground then may be your r32 is too low...unless you have modified your suspension mounting points.

Edited by 9krpm

We added wings but kept the factory depth on mine so it's level with the x-member.... I haven't hit the track with slicks yet, do you guys think the depth is likely to be a problem? Holds somewhere between 7 and 8 litres from memory with one of the jap baffle kits.

http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb146/h...pe/motorin3.jpg

our external oil pump kits are being CNC'd at the moment too...they will be nice. Teamed with the sump is the ultimate 'wet' set-up.

This will be good, where are you putting the pump and when will the kits be available? (no a/c or p/s to worry about). Hopefully I dont need a vipec to run it :D

well wings are ok, but they just give more room for the oil to move away from the pick-up. but with the right type of 1 way trap doors etc they can be made to work pretty well. some people do fall down though by just making sump bigger (wider) and thinking that will help). what you need is that narrow depth like the trust one to keep the oil around the pick-up, but of course you sacrifice clearance for it. ideally you would have a 2 foot long box section off the bottom of the sump that was only 10cm X 10cm with a hose running to the bottom of it as a pick-up! no oil surge ever but you would need to mount the engine about half way up the windscreen height..... could be a problem.

and yes it was yours I was thinking of dundan. just didn't want to name names.. :D

at least it was easily fixed. :P

how does the beaded seat cover you ordered make it fun to drive? I guess when you go into turn 1 a bit too quick and clench hard you might 'accidentally' suck one up the jacksie! nasty.

I have to say apart from that I am a bit excited to see fatz back in a GTR on the track. it's been a long time mate. plus you can actually drive half as good as you talk smack. should give a few people a fright...

how long since you first had your old GTR? must be 5 years now? bit more even?

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