Metal trans pan vs OEM pan
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Metal trans pan vs OEM pan
I tried to be a precise as possible.
1- drained OEM pan for 14 hours into a bucket from drain plug
2- dropped the pan on the support and drained for another 2 hours.
3- removed the pan and drained into same bucket for a day
4- when filling with metal pan I captured all spillage and subtracted from amount filled.
conclusion:
Drained 5.75 quarts from OEM pan
Filled metal pan with 6.25 quarts
1- drained OEM pan for 14 hours into a bucket from drain plug
2- dropped the pan on the support and drained for another 2 hours.
3- removed the pan and drained into same bucket for a day
4- when filling with metal pan I captured all spillage and subtracted from amount filled.
conclusion:
Drained 5.75 quarts from OEM pan
Filled metal pan with 6.25 quarts
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A better way to test would be to take an OEM pan, place on flat surface and fill with fluid to the lip of the pan. Then take that fluid and drain into the metal pan with filter sitting in the pan.
My plastic pan was already picked up by our recycling service. Next one I do I can do that, or if someone wants to send me an OEM pan I will do the comparison.
My plastic pan was already picked up by our recycling service. Next one I do I can do that, or if someone wants to send me an OEM pan I will do the comparison.
Last edited by abran; 02-08-2017 at 03:57 PM.