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Old 11-15-2005, 04:19 PM
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hey everyone i know this have been covered many times here.

well the oil line that is connected to the turbo suppose to connect somewhere in the back of the block can someone tell me where its suppose to go? picture anyone? help is really appreciated
Old 11-15-2005, 04:43 PM
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to the oil pressure sensor, its about 4 inches to the top left of the oil filter if you are looking from the back
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do you have any picture so i can have a better idea
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from c-speedracing...its not a b18b block, ....wait it is a b18b block, this is a ls/vtec build. Either way they are in the same area though.



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put this between your oil pressure sensor and block

connect your turbo oil line
Old 11-15-2005, 08:25 PM
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thanks all but imma need more pic to be exact so if anyone out there have a pic of one on a b18b post it please thanks but to thanks alot
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dude the pic is exact. where the braided hose comes out the back of the block is where this
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!!!!! dont tighten it too much, it will break off in the block. i think its like 12 or 13 ft/lbs. stick to it
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you cant get much more of a better pic....
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sorry bro, but if you need a better picture, or even a picture at all, you probably should not be installing performance parts on a vehicle.


that looks to be a b18b.... see the pr4 on the block.
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Do you even need the stock oil pressure sensor if you have an oil pressure gauge? Will it throw a CEL disconnected ?
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thanks guys.....the guy who is installing it for know where its goes now. which i didnt know before because i didnt know how my oil line look like. i know theres different kind of oil line thats why i ask to specify everything but overall the info on here is really good and appreciated thanks alot for everything just what i needed
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get a Sandwhich plate...much easier..
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what you mean by a sandwich plate?
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yeah watever...i was in a rush bro
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no im serious what does sandwich plate mean? what does it refer to?
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that thing that blackcivic44 posted. It screws onto where your oil filrer goes, then you screw your oil filter onto the oil filter sandwich plate. The plat has holes on the side to screw your oil fittings/oil lines to.

Greddy sandwich plate, has metric port holes


Golden Eagle sandwich plate, which is a better choice IMO cause it has NPT ports


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HEY THANKS FOR THE PICTURE BLUE SHADOW. WITHT THE SANDWICH PLATE SEEM EASY TO DO FOR THE TURBO LINE
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