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Dry Sump in the GT350

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It's been confirmed the GT350R-C has a dry sump motor. I don't recall reading that the street cars have a dry sump and if they don't what would be involved in changing the GT350 to a dry sump?

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the street cars don't have a dry sump, they have a very large, composite, oil pan with baffling that makes one believe they've done their homework on oil starvation issues. That said, I'd was hoping they'd do a dry sump...kinda just because I've always wanted a dry-sumped motor ;-)
 

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