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hey andrew, i've asked around b4 but never got a sure reply - are these baffles only suited to the RB26 sump? i'm thinking probably, as they're diff shape aren't they? - 4WD: front driveshafts going through the sump? if they somehow fit RB RWD sump, let me know :)

mist: I don't think RB20/RB25's really need it... It's more to do with the flatter and longer design of the RB26 sump that houses the front diff that necessitates the addition of these sump baffles for track work... The RB20/RB25's should be fine...

If you really want to fit these (can't hurt really), give John at Unique Auto Sports a call, he built B-Man's motor and he organise a sump upgrade for it and should be able to tell you whether this will fit into the RB20 sump...

YO880: You can do it either of two ways:

1. Lift the car up on a hoist and support the bottom of the engine with a stand. Remove crossmember and bottom of the sump. Drop in Jun Sump Baffles, and put it all back together. $500-750-ish?

2. Remove engine from car and do it on an engine stand. - $1000-$1500

Most people like doing via Method 2 as it's easier, but if you're paying for labour, I suggest getting them to do it via Method 1 as it will be cheaper.

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