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Since the oil pans are allowed to be bigger two or three quarts, it would probably be ok to increase runner volume 25cc or valve size .040 on diameter, or make the head 10cc smaller.
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Hyperbole much??? No insult intended, but, seriously, with all of the utterly egregious stuff in Stock, you REALLY want to worry about THAT oil pan?
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The truth is that having a bigger pan does not mean you will be gaining additional power. You make more power by controlling the movement of the oil inside the pan and diminishing windage.
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