fumoto oil drain valve review
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Originally Posted by C2i0v0i1C
1.shouldnt mod ur axles! thats a false statement, they make stage 6 1500hp axles, someone thinks they should mod them.
2. as for this part on the oil pan. im sure it works. i wouldnt recommend it for extremely low cars or engines with serious modifications for performance(turbo,etc.)
3. im sure the mfg looked at all possible avenues for a potential lawsuit in the R&D stage, and had they found somethign bad im sure they wouldnt have marketed it and wasted time and money
2. as for this part on the oil pan. im sure it works. i wouldnt recommend it for extremely low cars or engines with serious modifications for performance(turbo,etc.)
3. im sure the mfg looked at all possible avenues for a potential lawsuit in the R&D stage, and had they found somethign bad im sure they wouldnt have marketed it and wasted time and money
thats nice...but for those among us who like to keep things bone stock....some call them purists
But I'm not flaming anyone on this TO EACH HIS OWN
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
I ordered 2, one for my car, one for the wife's!!
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Originally Posted by Storm897
You won't regret it. It greatly facilitates oil changes. Additionally, it makes oil changes a lot easier to perform without getting dirty.
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just bought one...i got the one with no nipple, just the f-106, because my car is low. i'll just hold a milk jug up to it or something.
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Originally Posted by mandangalo
just bought one...i got the one with no nipple, just the f-106, because my car is low. i'll just hold a milk jug up to it or something.
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
The nipple is parallel with the oil pan so it doesn't stick down. It is the little spigot arm that sticks down. Shoulda got the nipple one 

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Originally Posted by mandangalo
nice, my oil pan is different though
the bolt is on an angle, facing downwardsish
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
interesting...stock?
ohh... would u think i would have problems on my 04 coupe w/ a 1.5inch drop? probaably noy because inorder for anything tio hit my oil pan it would have to go through my xbrace first!.. anyways
TIP: dont tell your friends you have this plug.. or else they will come one night and drain all your oil and the next day youll be like wtf happened to all my oil LOLZ
TIP: dont tell your friends you have this plug.. or else they will come one night and drain all your oil and the next day youll be like wtf happened to all my oil LOLZ
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