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Janni

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The only engine difference from an RT/10 and GTS to an ACR is the OIL FILTER ADAPTER that always runs oil through the cooler. Non-ACR oil filter adapter will bypass the cooler when the AC is on and the car is idling to make the AC more effective.

There is no difference in oil pans or any other feature on the engine in an ACR. Dodge did advertise a different pan in early ACR literature, but as they say, prices and content subject to change.....
 

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The oil pan is the same as the base car. I upgraded mine to a fully baffeled 2000 style (10 qt. capacity) from Parts Rack. Oil pressure remains constant on the track regardless of lateral acceleration. Glad I made the switch.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by ACR Joe:
The oil pan is the same as the base car. I upgraded mine to a fully baffeled 2000 style (10 qt. capacity) from Parts Rack. Oil pressure remains constant on the track regardless of lateral acceleration. Glad I made the switch.

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Ditto. Just received mine from JonB today. Also got the ACR OIL FILTER ADAPTER. No oil starvation for me thank you.
 
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