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Like the Mag-Hytec... . a lot!, but @ 1/2 the price, this one's kinda tempting... http://store.summitracing.com/product.asp?ssid=J4BJJPG8NOYJGRDHM1SED6DNLY&orderid=FRNL2E3DX1YGRFLBMYNIE5SM8WIC7VDEY11U&p=A6ED282F-3612-11D3-949D-080009FC5B5F ... anybody know anything about these guys. . fitment, finish, etc... I'd do 75% quality at 1/2 price, but wouldn't want to give up any more than that. . would hate to be pennywise, and dollar dumb... --- also, if they're good quality items, is the 727 pan correct for a 47RH, or are there minor nuances that make it wrong?---- rm
 
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I just called TCI. The 128000 is the same capacity as our stock pan and is about 110. The 128001 is two quarts higher capacity than our stock pans and is about 120. I do not know about the quality, but it does look interesting.

Mike

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Mopar Performance makes an NICE heavy cast aluminum pan with drain plug and cooling fins. It has a black/brushed finish. It holds 2 more quarts than the stock pan. I think it was about $120. I like mine!

Steve
 
Any special contact info for Mopar Performance or do I just go to the dealer?

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I just called Mopar4Less and they told me that the pan is not avaliable for the 47re. Anyone have a part # so that I don't have to deal with the confusion?

Thanks,
Mike

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