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sump guards (not sure where to post) - Magenta Sunset - 11-02-2017

having an aimless browse on the web, came up with these;

https://www.sump-guard.co.uk/steel-sump-guard-for-peugeot-306-1997-2004
http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/motorsport/sump-tank-guards/omp-duralumin-sump-guard


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - Eeyore - 12-02-2017

Why would you want one unless youre rallying? Makes it more difficult to work on and when you drop things in the bay it wont fall through D:


sump guards (not sure where to post) - bashbarnard - 12-02-2017

I helped prep a car last year sometime for a rally event thing where they were driving through russia where there were no roads. They used a big 30mph sign cut and bent to size. Looked like it would work a treat.


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RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - allye - 12-02-2017

First one looks like a standard plastic tray made from steel?


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - Magenta Sunset - 12-02-2017

I wouldn't. but those who are low, and have road humps where they live - - -


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - ozonehostile - 12-02-2017

Sump guards are pretty useful for track cars not just rallying. Improve aerodynamics and protect delicate parts when riding up corners. Also very handy if you go off into a gravel trap. Don't necessarily need a steel one if weight is an issue, 6mm lexan does just fine or aluminium


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - darrenjlobb - 12-02-2017

Also handy for containing oil / conrods when engine explodes / saves making massive mess all over the track / public road....


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - Rippthrough - 12-02-2017

(12-02-2017, 09:48 AM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: I wouldn't. but those who are low, and have road humps where they live - - -

Fit sump guard, bolt in cabide cutting tips. Shave speedbumps.


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - RetroPug - 12-02-2017

(12-02-2017, 04:08 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:
(12-02-2017, 09:48 AM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: I wouldn't. but those who are low, and have road humps where they live - - -

Fit sump guard, bolt in cabide cutting tips. Shave speedbumps.

Just drive a steamroller, it flattens the speedbumps right out.


RE: sump guards (not sure where to post) - Magenta Sunset - 13-02-2017

(12-02-2017, 04:08 PM)Rippthrough Wrote:
(12-02-2017, 09:48 AM)Magenta Sunset Wrote: I wouldn't. but those who are low, and have road humps where they live - - -

Fit sump guard, bolt in cabide cutting tips. Shave speedbumps.

I like that one! Rofl