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Old 11-02-2011, 05:46 PM   #1
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Deep sump spacer by itself is quite ineffective IMO.
Worthless.. and so is deep sump.

X51 pan (Porsche's fix) and/or Accusump.

Don't believe me? Track me down at PCA club races nationwide and I'll show you data

Topless is correct (he has a lot of track time on His Boxster) ANY track with banking will cause the oil pressure to drop a min. of 30lbs. IT DOES NOT lose pressure down to ZERO (data logging)

Funny part? I have a 2.5 we have tracked since Mid 05 (a lot) and it has the stock pan and data lol

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Old 11-02-2011, 05:50 PM   #2
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I have a Mantis deep sump for sale if anyone is looking for one.. LOL came off a BLOWN engine I'd gladly part with it.

Anyone recall the first version from Mantis? You know? the one where they dropped the pan with a spacer but did not extend the pickup.. leaving pickup sucking air on high G corners?

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