oil feed line and return line location....
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oil feed line and return line location....
hey there, just wondering, where would be the best place to tap for the oil feed line to the turbo? now i did recently buy one of those oil filter adapters, is it ok to run a line from there to the turbo, and then the return line to a fitting in the oil pan? just need some quick help. thanks in advance
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Re: oil feed line and return line location.... (Flexin5)
Use the sandwich plate that you just bought, or you can t off of the stock oil pressure sender location.
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cool, simple enough. thanks! btw stupid question, but i was walking through the plumbing section at a store the other day, and noticed they have SS line there used for sinks and stuff. it's alot cheaper too. is that the same kind of line as automotive SS line?
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Re: (Flexin5)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Flexin5 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">btw stupid question, but i was walking through the plumbing section at a store the other day, and noticed they have SS line there used for sinks and stuff. it's alot cheaper too. is that the same kind of line as automotive SS line? </TD></TR></TABLE>
No its not the same, I wouldnt run it
No its not the same, I wouldnt run it
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where do you guys get your SS lines from? they are expensive as **** at the only place i know has them (performance improvments) and it's a total ripp off.
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