Okay. I'm sold on the pan being a not "brilliant" use of funds.

What's the opinion on the windage trays. Will it really prevent starvation
during hard cornering?

> From: "94sm" <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 17:09:16 -0800
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: [a2-16v-list] Schrick/Autotech Aluminum Oil Pan
> 
> And should you hit a bump, that alum pan will crack and your motor
> will be aircooled instead of liquid-cooled.  The stock steel pan will
> only dent.  Never happen you say?  When I bought my car, my 4 qt
> pan was prob only holding only 3qt...
> 
> For the last time, promised :-), the Eurosport med size cooler is
> only $150 or less.  The pan promises something like 10-15F reduction,
> basically nothing when your temps can surpass 300F easily (have
> seen it).  The med cooler will reduce like 40-50F (that's what I saw).
> 
> Son
> 90GLI
> 
>> From: Matthew Yip <[email protected]>
> Agreed - for $200 you can either purchase a fancy oil pan or a
> run-of-the-mill external oil cooler.  The external oil cooler is
> vastly more efficient, functional and durable.
> --- DocWyte <[email protected]> wrote:
>> If oil temps are a problem, I'd get an external oil
>> cooler long before I got a Schrick oil pan.
>> 
>> -josh
> 
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