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  • LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

    Well, oil pan number one down the drain. Would love to be on the market for a Hybrid pan, however currently just looking to see if anyone has one laying around, please send pm.

    Thanks.
    Dubwerkz -
    E36 325i - Sold.
    E36 328is - Sold.
    TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
    www.ctsturbo.com

  • #2
    Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

    AWW pan the same? if so i have one!
    Curtis.

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    • #3
      Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

      PM'd.
      Dubwerkz -
      E36 325i - Sold.
      E36 328is - Sold.
      TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
      www.ctsturbo.com

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      • #4
        Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

        Remember, if you go hybrid, you need to replace the pickup tube and the turbo oil drain line.

        I should have my old oil drain (I think)
        Calgary Autoworks

        2004.5 Jetta GLI
        2005 Audi Allroad

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        • #5
          Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

          Colin, think I'm going to stick with the Aluminum for now. Knowing my luck, I'll be in contact with you for a Hybrid in the very near future.
          Dubwerkz -
          E36 325i - Sold.
          E36 328is - Sold.
          TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
          www.ctsturbo.com

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          • #6
            Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

            Learn to avoid manholes and raised bumps in this city, they can suck

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            • #7
              Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

              Originally posted by MechEngg View Post
              Learn to avoid manholes and raised bumps in this city, they can suck
              Agreed, I feel like such a newb - popped my "oil pan" cherry.
              Usually I'm fairly good, however this one was unexpected...
              Dubwerkz -
              E36 325i - Sold.
              E36 328is - Sold.
              TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
              www.ctsturbo.com

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              • #8
                Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                Originally posted by dubwerkz View Post
                Agreed, I feel like such a newb - popped my "oil pan" cherry.
                Usually I'm fairly good, however this one was unexpected...
                Tell me about it, i was riding low the other day, completely flat road and hit my subframe so hard it jumped my car off the ground for a second, me and the gf were both on the lookout for raised sections and we even looked back and the road still appeared completely flat to us. We are still confused as I drive past it every day

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                • #9
                  Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                  Originally posted by MechEngg View Post
                  Tell me about it, i was riding low the other day, completely flat road and hit my subframe so hard it jumped my car off the ground for a second, me and the gf were both on the lookout for raised sections and we even looked back and the road still appeared completely flat to us. We are still confused as I drive past it every day
                  that was just it, my roomate who own's and has owned many lowered vehicles didn't even see it, appeared completely flat. I didn't jump off the road, but I can only imagine how that one would feel! PS - your car looked great at the show, what's the purpose of that over-sized air filter? Never seen that done before...
                  Dubwerkz -
                  E36 325i - Sold.
                  E36 328is - Sold.
                  TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
                  www.ctsturbo.com

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                  • #10
                    Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                    I will probably have an oil drain available very soon. The large filter is because he is using a velocity stack. In theory better air flow = more power
                    Dylan

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                    • #11
                      Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                      Originally posted by dubwerkz View Post
                      that was just it, my roomate who own's and has owned many lowered vehicles didn't even see it, appeared completely flat. I didn't jump off the road, but I can only imagine how that one would feel! PS - your car looked great at the show, what's the purpose of that over-sized air filter? Never seen that done before...
                      Thanks,
                      Yeah it is because i'm using a velocity stack. The theory isn't just more airflow, its smoother airflow gives smoother throttle response and more airflow at higher rpms
                      Last edited by MechEngg; 05-27-2013, 01:07 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                          Originally posted by MechEngg View Post
                          ahhhh ok, that makes perfect sense, Thanks!
                          Dubwerkz -
                          E36 325i - Sold.
                          E36 328is - Sold.
                          TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
                          www.ctsturbo.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                            Hows about them oilpans?
                            Calgary Autoworks

                            2004.5 Jetta GLI
                            2005 Audi Allroad

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                            • #15
                              Re: LF - AWP 1.8T Oil Pan

                              found one. From an AWW motor, going to check it out tonight.
                              Dubwerkz -
                              E36 325i - Sold.
                              E36 328is - Sold.
                              TR MKIV GTI 1.8T - Daily.
                              www.ctsturbo.com

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