turbo oil lines

d-proff

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i was wanting some tips on good ways to run the oil lines for my turbo kit because i dont have any yet...i have seen them 2 ways one way by taking out the oil pressure sending unit and getting a fitting that can run oil to the turbo and a fitting for the oil pressure sending unit and i have seen a thing that goes on where your oil filter does and has 2 things for the oil feed and and return. does anyone have much info on what works great or any tips would be helpful
 

spoon egg

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i'm using a oil filter sandwich adapter, it makes things pretty much easier
 


civic92si

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maybe thats what i need to get...to install my oil pressure gauge.
 

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ya use a oil filter sandwich adapter
 


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make sure you get a restrictor(important) too if your gonna run AN lines for yur Feed & return lines
 

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yup, i'm running restricted oil to save my turbo bearings and also, the adapter is very convient because it has 3 ports, one for oil feed line, oil pressure gauge and oil temp. or whatever tickles your fancy
 

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make sure you get a restrictor(important) too if your gonna run AN lines for yur Feed & return lines
you only need a restrictor for the oil feed...

do not put one on the return line...the return line is supposed to have as much flow as possible..
 

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i've so far hadn't any leaks and i think its better than tapping for oil behind the block since that sensor could be damaged quite easily.
 

Esotericimage

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I have the remote tee that goes from the sensor out 1 foot to a T then it goes to oil pressure gauge and feed line. works great. Just dont put the T directly on the block. Xenocron.com is where i got mine, they have good stuff!
 

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I have the remote tee that goes from the sensor out 1 foot to a T then it goes to oil pressure gauge and feed line. works great. Just dont put the T directly on the block. Xenocron.com is where i got mine, they have good stuff!
ya my oil feed setup is similar...

 

DA TEG121

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need help

where could i buy a sandwich adapter and after installed will it produce enough oil pressure for the turbo? also i hear you all talkin about a oil pressure restictor? is that pretty much in the size of the insert comin off the T fitting like in the picture below, by were it says oil feed line goes here? i know im lost but determined and need to figure it out. u never learn otherwise. please help.. thanx
 

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you can buy them from ebay...and yes it will produce enough pressure for the turbo....actually to much pressure...thats why you need a restrictor... the restrictor piece goes on the turbo for the oil feed....its called a function7 piece....but you have to make sure you get the one that fits your turbo...so it really depends on what turbo you get if you can use the function7 piece or not....anyways heres some links...

oil sandwich adapter:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OIL-FILTER-SANDWICH-ADAPTER-HONDA-CIVIC-TURBO-D15-D16_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem1c0c32c11cQQitemZ120463737116QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/OIL-FILTER-SANDWICH-ADAPTER-HONDA-CIVIC-TURBO-D15-D16_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem5634c0bb83QQitemZ370252233603QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

and heres a link to the function7 piece i was talking about...it bolts onto the turbo for the feed line...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Garrett-T3-T4-T60-GT32-T04E-4-Regulated-Turbo-Oil-Feed_W0QQitemZ270447189012QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories?hash=item3ef7e89c14&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14
 

Esotericimage

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^^ thats about asmuch info as one can give.. lol if you cant figure it out by now then ur going to be in trouble..lol
 

DA TEG121

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k thanx bro i found what i needed last night but thanx anyways for the help.. where should i run the oil return line to? i had someone say tap into the oil pan but that sounded like a rig for sure and im not fond of tapping into an aluminum $200 moroso oil pan. anyways its a garret t3/t4 turbo with ram horn header and 3" down pipe if that makes a difference. if you can give me some advice it would be great. thanx for ur time Eric
 

DA TEG121

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haha ya funny bud unlike some im not a dumb ass. id rather ask questions before f-in ish up. i was into NA motors for awhile. im getting close to 400hp out of my spoon stroker all motor 00 civic. im sorry if i didn't have to resort to buying a turbo to get my car to move. mr 250hp ha what a joke get a life.
 

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you will have to tap the pan and use an aluminum fitting.. -10AN would be the recommended size. you need to send the oil back to the oil pan and that is the way my friend..
 

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you will have to tap the pan and use an aluminum fitting.. -10AN would be the recommended size. you need to send the oil back to the oil pan and that is the way my friend..
yep, you do have to tap into the oil pan for the return line....

about a 1" from the top....make sure its not to low....otherwise it will be messed up...
 


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