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Brand new GM front bowl sump with new Improved Racing Baffle. Suits VT-VZ model commodores. Also suits early commodore LS conversions (VB-VS) and JDM Ls1 conversions that require a front bowl like Toyota 86/BRZ.
Includes oil pressure relief valve delete.
Pickup and dipstick not included but available instore .
The GM LS family small blocks are prone to oil starvation at high Gs, especially at higher RPMs where oil aeration and windage is more prevalent. Proper oil pan baffling is critical for improving oil control and reducing oil starvation in these engines.
Improved Racing's baffles provide very effective, track-proven protection against oil starvation for road racing, drifting, autocross, drag racing and even off-roading and rock crawling. The baffle uses trap doors to keep oil around the pickup tube and provides vastly improved oil control over the stock baffle. This baffle is sufficient to prevent oil pressure drops at up to 1.4 sustained lateral G's in most vehicles.
Old part number EGM-1004.
Features and Benefits
Test Data
The graph below plots oil pressures with the factory baffling (in red) versus the Improved Racing EGM-204 baffle (in black). A complete chart with oil pressure, RPM and lateral G-force plots can be seen in PDF format by clicking here, or as a JPG image by clicking here. A second chart that adds several additional logged parameters can be seen by clicking here.
Applications
This product is designed for direct installation in the following vehicles:
Why buy a Genuine GM sump? Firstly This sump comes with a genuine GM gasket and bolts. If you were to buy these alone they would cost over $100. This sump also has a hassle free mounting point for your spin on oil filter. Many aftermarket sumps will need a separate oil filter mounting/relocation kit, which is another added cost. lastly, the Gm designed sumps are made to add to the structural integrity of the block. So it does not make sense to weaken the engine design with a tin/fabricated sump.