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Old 12-17-2009, 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by robsquikz28
buy a miloden or canton oil pan, that already has the windage tray affixed to the pan..
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I run the milodon, They have an ARP stud kit available thats adjustable.

I adjusted mine out and have never had any issues at all, same bearing 8k and over 300 passes they are still like new.

From reading a few replies it seems alot of you have a serious misconseption of what windage is and how oil control works and whats its worth. I would do a little research b/c there is some power to be had and its a very cheap power gain.

I also use a oil deflecter at the rear of the pump to keep oil from climbing
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Originally Posted by 1slo_camaro
**** WINDAGE TRAYS!!! my motor lasted a little longer cause i didnt run my windage tray when my oil pump took a **** the oil was still sloshing up on the crank and did fine for me to get it home. i fully believe if i was running a windage tray i wouldve trashed my motor.
That is a dumb statement in so many ways. You have quite the potty mouth too.
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From reading a few replies it seems alot of you have a serious misconseption of what windage is and how oil control works and whats its worth. I would do a little research b/c there is some power to be had and its a very cheap power gain.
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Originally Posted by mdacton
From reading a few replies it seems alot of you have a serious misconseption of what windage is and how oil control works and whats its worth. I would do a little research b/c there is some power to be had and its a very cheap power gain.
Amen to that one.



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