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Old 10-12-2015, 03:08 PM
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I am going to run the mast motorsports oil pan on my LS3 carte engine. I have heard it works well with the ridetech tru-turn on a stock first get clip. can anyone confirm? are you happy with the pan? does it take a stock LS3 windage tray? also any dealers on here for MAST?
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Old 10-12-2015, 03:49 PM
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I am going to run the mast motorsports oil pan on my LS3 carte engine. I have heard it works well with the ridetech tru-turn on a stock first get clip. can anyone confirm? are you happy with the pan? does it take a stock LS3 windage tray? also any dealers on here for MAST?
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I've had two of them, both worked perfectly as designed.

Can't comment on the compatibility but it works just fine with the stock windage tray and comes with a new oil pump pick up. Reuse the stock gasket and you're good to go.

I like that it uses a stock oil filter and has a built in remove oil cooler lines
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Tom Farrington is a Mast dealer. [email protected]
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I'm running it with tru turn and have no issues. I'm running dirty dingo sliders with the engine as far back as possible, but I have tons of room from the tru turn center link.

The Mast pan is a really good one, but it you plan on doing a lot of road course events, I would go with the Autocraft Pan. It has much better baffling and is a proven unit in road course applications.

I only do autocross for the most part and have had zero issue. I also talked with Stacey Tucker at DSE about the Mast pan and she never had a problem with it in her '69 Camaro.

Hope this helps,
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I'm running it with tru turn and have no issues. I'm running dirty dingo sliders with the engine as far back as possible, but I have tons of room from the tru turn center link.

The Mast pan is a really good one, but it you plan on doing a lot of road course events, I would go with the Autocraft Pan. It has much better baffling and is a proven unit in road course applications.

I only do autocross for the most part and have had zero issue. I also talked with Stacey Tucker at DSE about the Mast pan and she never had a problem with it in her '69 Camaro.

Hope this helps,
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Does anyone know whether the Autocraft oil pan will clear the tru-turn? I'm also curious about whether the Autocraft offers enough strength to the block compared to a cast pan (I read somewhere they were structurally important)?
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Old 10-13-2015, 10:20 AM
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Does anyone know whether the Autocraft oil pan will clear the tru-turn? I'm also curious about whether the Autocraft offers enough strength to the block compared to a cast pan (I read somewhere they were structurally important)?
Don't know for sure, but comparing the measurements, it should fit just fine. Never seen a single complaint about the Autokraft pan, so structural support isn't an issue that I've heard of. In fact, never heard of Any aftermarket pan reducing structural integrity. It's a solid unit.
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Does anyone know whether the Autocraft oil pan will clear the tru-turn? I'm also curious about whether the Autocraft offers enough strength to the block compared to a cast pan (I read somewhere they were structurally important)?
You could speak to Kurt at Autokraft (17158745921). He is very helpful
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I've got an AutoKraft pan on my motor, it's a nice piece.
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Thanks guys, I am ordering the Mast pan through Tom Farrington I appreciate all the help.
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