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Old 04-02-07, 07:50 AM
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Just Wanted to Show Pictures...

...of this OUTSTANDING piece!!



Old 04-02-07, 08:28 AM
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i predict you will sell 300 of these in 07 if you want to make the effort.

congratulations, it isn't often that a new product appears that is so well conceived and executed that it deserves to be on every rotary.

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received my brace today... just like the pictures

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No problem!
I hope you are right in your prediction.
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I had dinner with Garfinkle last night and he brought me one of the braces, this is with out question the best oil pan brace on the market right now. Everything about it is top notch. Kit comes with all bolts needed, O-ring for oil level sensor (which has to be removed to install) and pointers for installation. I think David mentioned that the kit is selling for $100 shipped, which I can tell you from my involvement; David is making very little to no money on this group buy. If you get a chance to get in on it, do so. After this initial run I’m sure the price will have to go up.

The fit on the motor I have on the bench is perfect. From the laser cutting to the milling everything is right on the money, no filing, no bending, and no frustrations .

If I get a chance today, I will take pictures of it installed on a motor.

Two things I would suggest;

Have your motor mounts machined down 3/16th if you are running a strut brace and paint or powder coat the oil pan brace.


Hope this helps,
Dan
Thanks Dan, I hope everyone's fits as well.
Old 04-02-07, 08:18 PM
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Can I still get in? Somebody PM me with infoif I can still get one.
Old 04-03-07, 08:47 AM
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Can I still get in? Somebody PM me with infoif I can still get one.
PM Garfinkle or Dubulup
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while i am a week away from installing the brace on my motor i couldn't resist fitting it to a spare pan i had lying around...

OEM fit. are you sure these brace aren't a late upgrade from Mazda? maybe Garf is just grinding the PN off.

i would say that it will be important to spend 30 minutes and get your pan dead flat before installing. also it will be important to put the exactly correct torque on the pan bolts and do them in the old "X" sequence.

another plus is you can ditch the oilpan sensor and use a blockoff or weld it shut. less front weight.

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Originally Posted by howard coleman
another plus is you can ditch the oilpan sensor and use a blockoff or weld it shut. less front weight.
^haha!! from a racer with cruise control!!

Glad you are as excited about these braces as I am.
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here are a couple shots installed on my (dirty mock up) engine






fitment is as OEM as it gets
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Question is they still available??

Hello dir folks

can i also get this product?
If yes pls tell me how and where...

thx Ray from germany
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^ You bumped a 5 year old thread just to ask that? Nevermind that there is an active thread literally 3 posts down asking if people would be interested in another Group Buy on oil pan braces.

Try google. I just typed in rx-7 oil pan brace and this was the first result:

FD3s Oil Pan Brace

Please don't bump old threads unless you are actually contributing NEW information to them.
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sorry i do this to late i have found this tread...
but i saw that is no much responding on that tread
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