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Winged/Gated sump is where the sump has one or two flaps which act as trapdoors to prevent oil starvation by the oil pump. Usually fitted by drifters and racers because the violent movement of the oil whilst racing adversely hinders oil pickup.

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If you have a RWD GTST then id stick with using the std sump, unless fo course you have spare cash tehn sure go ahead but i think there are other areas of the std RB engine that need help before the sump. LOL, also keep in mind that with a bigger sump a simple thing liek your regular oil change may add up to $100+ due to the capacity increase:(

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I might be wrong...so call me stupid :)......

I think the engine has to come up or out to take it off...the oil pickup sits into the pan a bit though a hole into the bottom...

Bit of one of those jobs that are a pain in the butt.....like every god damn thing else that needs fixin :bahaha:

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Im not sure on the GTS models but on the GTR it can be done without removing the engine, however at the end of the day it will cost you around the same in labour. Involves pulling the gearbox off, removing the front cross member while holding the engine in place with an engine stand, quite alot of work.

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nar u shuldnt hav 2 take the motor out, easier 4 gtr coz frnt diff goes thru the sump.

dnt quote me, but the last time i checkd, u jus take out all lil sump bolts (10mm) n the 2 reinforcing mounts on eithr side 2 bolts on box n 2 on motor eithr side (12/14mm soz cant membr), n the gbox cover plate to make it easier 2 get 2 bak bolts, may need screwdriver 2 break seal ov factory glue (dnt scrap hole in sump/block) n then a bit ov manouvoring around the oil pick up inside n the cross membr underneith n then wolah! off.. but youl proly find u might not b able 2 get 2 the dent, proly hav baffles in ther, but cant hurt lookn. GOOD LUCK.

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Ok, Ill take a shot at it tomorrow - Just a warning that I have no idea what i'm doing..

- Take out All the 10mm Sump Bolts

- Take out 2 Reinforcement Bolts (Located at the front?

- Take out 2 bolts on box (Where ever these are?)

- Take out 2 Bolts on motor either side (12/14mm) (Again, whereever these are?),

- Take off Gearbox Cover Plate

- Take out Back two bolts

Think thats what you were trying to say in your instructions :)

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