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> Taco Plate, Thoughts on the deep plate
80cap
post Aug 7 2017, 02:32 PM
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Who has installed a deep taco plate. I know more oil is better but how much do the increase the quantity and are they in harms way on speed bumps?
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post Aug 8 2017, 07:29 PM
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It's good against oil starvation during hard cornering, as other said.
HOWEVER, the oil pickup must go in the can for that to happen and there must be no air gap between the original oil pickup and the extension.
I got the tuna can from the group buy that we had a couple of years ago and the pickup extension doesn't fit well, it needs a lot of fitting and sealing. If you don't do that, the pickup will suck in air sooner than it will with the original design.
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