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Now in 993 land ...
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: L.A.-> SF Bay Area
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I have stayed away from them because they generally need to be installed at a low spot. That's also what's sticking out the most, like a sore thumb, and may get sheared off when you hit something on the road.
The only way to go IMHO is an aftermarket cast aluminum pan that have a drain with fins that protect the drain bolt. They are sold for most common automatics by companies like B&M.
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