Description
CSP Ultra-Thin 1L Auxiliary Oil Sump Black Anodized Porsche 356 912 – Optimum Oil Control Cornering TrackAs the leading supplier of CSP Products in the USA and Canada, Cip1.com stocks this premium German-engineered ultra-thin oil sump in large quantities for immediate shipment. Enjoy fast, often free delivery across North America — get your Porsche 356 or 912 running cooler and more reliably without waiting weeks for overseas shipping.Engineered in Germany by CSP Products, this innovative ultra-thin auxiliary oil sump adds a full 1 liter of extra capacity while minimizing ground clearance loss (only ~26 mm drop). Perfect for spirited driving, autocross, track days, or mountain roads where extreme cornering, acceleration, or braking can starve the oil pump of lubrication.Key Features & Benefits
- Roof-shaped internal baffle plate – Defoams oil and optimizes circulation, ensuring consistent pickup from the tube even under high-G loads — no more oil starvation in tight turns.
- Milled from solid aluminum block (two-piece design) – Lightweight yet extremely strong, with heavy ribbing for enhanced heat dissipation and lower overall oil temps.
- Black anodized finish – Durable, corrosion-resistant, and sleek for that premium look under your classic Porsche.
- Uses original oil strainer & gaskets – No modifications needed to your pickup or filtration system.
- Disassemblable for easy cleaning – Remove, inspect, and clean internals after any incident or routine maintenance — reusable even after engine issues.
- Simple bolt-on installation – Mounts directly to 3-piece case engines using included high-quality shaft nuts; can often be done on the vehicle.
- O-ring sealed with pictogram guide for perfect alignment during assembly.
- Integrated oil drain plug for convenient changes.
- North America's #1 CSP dealer – Massive on-hand inventory means same-day or next-day processing.
- Fast & free shipping options on qualifying orders.
- Expert VW/Porsche tech support – We've been helping air-cooled enthusiasts since 1978.




