To do the odd track day in my Exige s. If so, where is the best place to source one please.
Have a look here. In stock etc etc
http://www.seriouslylotus.com/index.php/engine-and-gearbox/toyota-drivetrain/2zz-baffled-alloy-sump-pan-sector111-gpan.html
^^^^buy it^^^^
JCWeldfab will sort you out. Based in Wellingborough.
Accusump - never leave home without it !!!
To do the odd day, I would say no (unless you are a driving god already) I used mine on track for 3 years before I got the accusump with no ill effects, I will add however some tracks are more likely to require one earlier, you have to be getting more than 0.9G lateral to really start to need one
Accusump is best.
Never go on track without it !!
Ex77
[quote=Exige77]Accusump is best.
Never go on track without it !!
Ex77 [/quote]
Another vote from me too
buy one, it’s cheap money compared to a new engine.
better safe than sorry, right?
Moroso = wank
^^^^couldn’t you get it to fit didums lol ^^^^^^
Gpan, way to go. Well for me anyway.
Wasn’t there something about not fitting both a baffled sump and Accusump? Not sure…
Collander …
When I did get it to fit the sump plug fell out !
[quote=seriouslylotus]Have a look here. In stock etc etc
http://www.seriouslylotus.com/index.php/engine-and-gearbox/toyota-drivetrain/2zz-baffled-alloy-sump-pan-sector111-gpan.html[/quote]
gpan for me. 2nd season of racing in the Lotus Cup series. Running with gpan fitted and oil pressure gauge to monitor, no issues to date (fingers crossed !!!)
Love my gpan.
dave, perhaps you should stock the Perma…whateveritscalled that Sector111 recommend as the flexible sump seal. I did manage to find it online after some searching, about �12 a tube
Thanks for the replies. Very helpful. I will need to get it done quickly so will investigate availability. Quite like the accusump approach as I assume it would be transferable to another track car if necessary. GPan would probably be simpler and quicker to fit.
Moroso fitted to mine with no issues!
+1 for the Gpan