Steph's Pan
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my builder wants me to up grade my pan so it will fit a bowtie gen 4 block tall deck yes or no thanks if it does if price is right cash is king. artie
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I bought my last one through my engine builder. He was able to get me a little better price. If you want to try him you can tell him Charlie told you to call him. Ask for Mike (847) 956-1244 Jeff Johnston's Billet Fabrication (877) 424-5538 http://www.billetfab.com/ Mike is very knowledgeable and can tell you all the differences. I had run Steph's for years. I have an expensive dry sump pan, but when I saw the difference I switched. They have a nice two piece option on the pan to check bearings. I used to run their Titan oil pumps before I went to a dry sump system. Supposed to be the best pump. I was running valve spring oilers and needed them. Any question feel free to ask [email protected] Charlie
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Are we talking steel or aluminum pans. The rails on this pan are anything but thin, gusseted on one side with a kickout supporting the other side. Stef's won't build a 14qt. alum. pan, oil is too heavy. In my opinion, the only pan better than a Stef's is a dry sump system.