I could be a yes, but im still on the edge because of the price. I'll most likely be in once im convinced of the performance / fit of the headers. As the headers and the pan are the real selling points of this kit to me.
I just saw your edit that the pan is baffled with trap doors. That makes me very happy. A dry sump is definitely not in my budget, but a nice baffled pan and a high flow oil pump should cover me. Those header pictures are a nice start. Its hard to tell the clearance for the steering shaft from that angle though. It would be nice to see from the collectors looking forward too. Also what size are the collectors? Are there bullets inside them? How long are the primary tubes?
Thanks!
Sikky E30 LS swap kit group buy
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Bump! Got a few interested but need more yeses. Anywhere else I can post this for more exposure?Leave a comment:
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also the best I could do of the headers

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A few of the sikky race guys run this pan without issue or accusump. I understand your concern. I would go dry sump or something instead then.Thats nice, but i would really like to see some baffling / trap doors around the pickup too. That front part is so big it could easily hold 2 full quarts in the left or right side in a hard turn starving the pickup in the center.
Like a stock pan or this.
http://www.improvedracing.com/baffle...ffle-p-40.html
Edit: The sikky pan has baffling with trap doors.
Nah. They are pretty strict on this group buy just being this. This is the first time they've ever done a group buy of this nature.Last edited by shiboujin; 12-02-2013, 11:49 AM.Leave a comment:
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Sikky sells accusumps... any idea if they'd offer a kit bundled with a slightly discounted accusump Yoshi?
Granted, accusumps are kinda band-aids... but they're better than nothing.Leave a comment:
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Thats nice, but i would really like to see some baffling / trap doors around the pickup too. That front part is so big it could easily hold 2 full quarts in the left or right side in a hard turn starving the pickup in the center.I spy another person familiar with the LS1 and cornering problems. Asked the same question before, yoshi posted up a pic of similar pans with a baffle:)
Seems ok to me, should stop it climbing the walls of the pan, especially seeing as the pan is deep and wide across the front section too.
Like a stock pan or this.
Last edited by DJP215; 11-28-2013, 06:09 PM.Leave a comment:
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I spy another person familiar with the LS1 and cornering problems. Asked the same question before, yoshi posted up a pic of similar pans with a baffle:)

Seems ok to me, should stop it climbing the walls of the pan, especially seeing as the pan is deep and wide across the front section too.Leave a comment:
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Any and all i want to see how tight the radiuses are, length of the primaries, collector size and design, thickness of the flanges, etc. $1,000 is alot of coin for a set of headers. I just want to make sure they are worth it.Leave a comment:
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What specific shots of the headers would you like? The adapter is there to allow the ds to be removed without the subframe needing to be taken out. Trust me. It can handle the abuse.Leave a comment:
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Good, I would like to see some pictures of the headers, also whats the deal with the aluminum driveshaft adaptor? Sounds like an achilles heal to me.Leave a comment:
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Its baffled. Its setup for 7 quarts and designed to prevent oil starvation. I'm planning to track it so I trust it. Everything is included for the pan. Pickups and dipsticks and all that.Leave a comment:
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I'm interested, but I have a few questions. Is the oil pan baffled? Oil starvation is a very serious issue with ls's, especially with front sumps. Also is the the necessary pickup and dipstick tube/stick included?Leave a comment:
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