Sandwich Adapter
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From: Texas doe, they do everything big. u mad?
NO NEED TO CUT WELD OIL PAN!!!!!
With this plate you can save yourself a lot of trouble with your DIY turbo setup. Install between the oil pan and filter and you can run your feed and return lines with no cutting or welding.
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With this plate you can save yourself a lot of trouble with your DIY turbo setup. Install between the oil pan and filter and you can run your feed and return lines with no cutting or welding.
$50 SHIPPED Paypal Only
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From: Texas doe, they do everything big. u mad?
THIS HAS NEVER BEEN USED.
I'm not using this for my setup because I already have all the lines I need. If I were to use this I would need a longer feed/return line.
I'm not using this for my setup because I already have all the lines I need. If I were to use this I would need a longer feed/return line.
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From: Texas doe, they do everything big. u mad?
Why is this?? It's made as a feed and return line for an oil cooler. Why wouldn't it work for a turbo?? It's the same concept.
Back up your statement if your gonna post.
Back up your statement if your gonna post.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Vt4cPwn35 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Why is this?? It's made as a feed and return line for an oil cooler. Why wouldn't it work for a turbo?? It's the same concept.
Back up your statement if your gonna post.
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well for one your oil return is supposed to be as straight as possible pointing as down as possible. you would have to route your return around or under the oil pan and UP to the oil filter location......NOT the same principle
Back up your statement if your gonna post.
</TD></TR></TABLE>well for one your oil return is supposed to be as straight as possible pointing as down as possible. you would have to route your return around or under the oil pan and UP to the oil filter location......NOT the same principle
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From: Texas doe, they do everything big. u mad?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by specv5150 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
well for one your oil return is supposed to be as straight as possible pointing as down as possible. you would have to route your return around or under the oil pan and UP to the oil filter location......NOT the same principle </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you, an explanation is all I wanted.
well for one your oil return is supposed to be as straight as possible pointing as down as possible. you would have to route your return around or under the oil pan and UP to the oil filter location......NOT the same principle </TD></TR></TABLE>
Thank you, an explanation is all I wanted.
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