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Old 06-07-2010, 02:27 PM
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sup guys,

i am working on a car which has a very short oil pan. the engine itself is conteins some of the oil,

the turbo itself sits way above the oil level.



can i make the drain placement under the ol level?


i know that VW 20vt engine has the return below the oil level.

thanks
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I'm sure you can. Stealthmode oil lines did a video a while back on a Honda with a drain return coming back into the pan at the bottom. With the proper feed/restricter it shouldn't be a problem. but I've seen people weld s return Bing in the side of blocks b4 when things like this come up. It was on a spec-v sentra and it worked well.
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