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View Poll Results: Which LSX oil pan finish do you like the best?
Gray Powdercoating 3 7.32%
Clear Powdercoating 27 65.85%
Neither of them 11 26.83%
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:19 PM
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I haven't done an offical count or anything - but most of the LS engines I'm seeing are left raw alum - or painted/powder coated alum type colors. If you don't decide to go clear (my preferance since the craftsmanship of this part is top shelf and I like industrial looking stuff) - I'd recommend something to complement alum. Monochromatic selections like black, grey, or silver in a satin finish alway gives a 'performance' look - verses going gloss/polished/chromed types IMO.

You could also match the colors/finishes you're doing on your other parts (Mounts, etc) so that it provides continuity to those customers using/combining your other products.

My opinion on company logo'd parts - this weekend in Columbus I saw more Wilwood master cyl caps with the logo milled off - then left on. I'm not down on logos at all - because I too like being able to 'identify' a cool must have part on someones ride - just make it suttle yet destinctive and recognizable - or it causes builders more work/costs to remove it entirely - or not chose it at all. Ex, I love the Moroso line of parts. High quality stuff that works - just lose or the shrink the billboard sized logo and others attempting to personalize their rides might include them on their 'possible' list.

Best of luck in your final choice !!

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Old 07-15-2007, 12:45 PM
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Your products are really nice, why not attach your company to those beautiful parts so people will know immediately whose they are, and where the parts came from.

They would be unique and would highlight your company.

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Old 07-15-2007, 05:02 PM
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It would get covered up by the oil lines in the current location - and for me the tack welds detract my eye from looking at the design and craftsmanship of the part. I'd move the logo to a spot where I knew it wouldn't get covered up (lines, studs, bolts - something like the spot right next to the 90 degree fitting bends) - make it proportional in size to the things around it - then using a paint mask, logo into that position and either acid etch, glass bead, or spray some shade of black/grey color - and clear over the whole deal. Or you could eliminate this sides logo while leaving it on the other side in the current location and etch it there. (something like the effect of the laser etching on the back of watches)

I really like the entire line of products and not trying to be disrepectfull. Just throwing out ideas while you're in development of what I might want.

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Old 07-15-2007, 06:24 PM
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I doubt that there is any place on the oil pan (particularly the dry sump pan) that really lends itself to prominent logo placement. The front subframe has a bit more space...

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I guess from the three pictures I saw at the first post I missed the logo altogether.

The picture you posted was much clearer.

While some people do grind the logo off some name brand products, I for one like knowing for sure that it is up to a certain level of quality. I don't think I have ever seen someone grind the logo off a Baer Brakes Caliper.

If I buying high end products for a car because I intend to drive it fast, a logo acts as a certification of at least a certain amount of quality.

Maybe it's just me.

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The front subframe has a bit more space...


That one looks great IMO !
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Old 07-16-2007, 04:19 PM
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I voted neither. I do like the look of the clear. However, assuming the oil pan is made of steel, I don't think I would do this because it WILL get chips, and the chipped areas will become little rust spots. If I am off base, and the pan is aluminum, ignore this. If not, I would go with clear zinc plating. IMO this would look good with the aluminum block, and be much more resistant to rusting when the gravel flys.
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