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Are you happy they switched to a steel oil pan?

Steel Oil Pan VS Plastic


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Cory1337

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Just thought this would be a fun poll.
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IPOGT

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Unobtainium. It’s really the best choice but no one can find any.
 

because_murica

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OEMs aren't going to do that factory though unless we are talking big money cars
I agree, but I don't think anyone suggested it was an OEM possibility. Rather, aluminum would likely be used like on the GT500. Same answer though, I would want any kind of metal over plastic.
 

Chadillac

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How often do you think of your trans/oil pan material? The composite pan on my coyote feels MUCH harder and robust than the metal pan on my 4.6 or 5.3… the only related gripe I have is that stupid yellow oil plug.
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