Thanks Tim!
I really appreciate the feedback--now to grab the old credit card.....
Best Regards
David
Ronak, TP (Timothy) wrote:
>David,
>Yup they work very well. We happened to try one on a 350 that we were
>dynoing years ago and what we found was a clear 15 HP difference from a
>stock LT1 windage 'tray' and a Custom built Hamburger Oil Pan and tray
>combination. I could not tell you the difference from the non windage tray
>stock arrangement and one with a windage tray but GM claims 20 HP at 6000
>RPM. I believe so strongly in this that I am running the Aviaid Pan with in
>integral tray and I know Theo is running a similar Canton unit.
>Rather than go for the tray go for the bolt on pan. Probably good for around
>25HP at 5000+ RPM.
>IMHO
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Tim Ronak
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>Akzo Nobel Coatings
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