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Oil Lines For IHI Turbo...
Does anyone know a place that sells both the send and return lines? can't seem to find anywhere. Mostly it's only T3 and T25 and up
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (MikeMAN)
Talk to Stan at http://www.fastturbo.com, that's where I got my lines.
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (civicshowracing65)
I sell the compelte set of oil feed, oil return line and the drian flange kit.
Here are the complete oil line kits for your turbo application,
The oil feed line kit,
The oil return line kit,
All 3 kits comes COMPLETE with everything that you need to run your turbo oil in from the engine and out of the turbo to the oil pan.
Individual pricing will be $ 138 plus shipping, but I am doing a special offer of all 3 ktis for $ 115 shipped to your door.
We accept paypal, credit cards, check or MO
Please let me know if I can help you with anything.
Stan
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Here are the complete oil line kits for your turbo application,
The oil feed line kit,
The oil return line kit,
All 3 kits comes COMPLETE with everything that you need to run your turbo oil in from the engine and out of the turbo to the oil pan.
Individual pricing will be $ 138 plus shipping, but I am doing a special offer of all 3 ktis for $ 115 shipped to your door.
We accept paypal, credit cards, check or MO
Please let me know if I can help you with anything.
Stan
214-783-7247
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (2stockrocketz)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 2stockrocketz »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">stealthmode on hmt or ebay has both for i think $110 and hes got more sizes im gettin a kit for my lil t-25 </TD></TR></TABLE>
The stealthmode kit comes with barb fitting and hose clamp. Our kit comes with high quality -10AN aluminum aircraft material in 45 degree angled hose ends and adapter.
big difference for a mere $ 5
stan
The stealthmode kit comes with barb fitting and hose clamp. Our kit comes with high quality -10AN aluminum aircraft material in 45 degree angled hose ends and adapter.
big difference for a mere $ 5
stan
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Flamenco-T)
Stealthmode oil lines are $90 shipped on HMT and it comes with Tuner Toys stainless steel block fittings instead of a brass tee which will never break.
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Bill Lumberg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bill Lumberg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Stealthmode oil lines are $90 shipped on HMT and it comes with Tuner Toys stainless steel block fittings instead of a brass tee which will never break.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Are you saying that ours will break ? Brass or any other materials will break if you apply worng threads. After over 800 oil line kits in the past 2 years, I have yet to have ONE break...
Stealthmode uses brass fitting for the oil return line and some of the oil feed. It's just the take off fitting is steel. Well, our fitting to the block is also steel and we uses only steel and aluminum anodized fittings for the oil return, NO BRASS !!
be carefull what you said before you said it
make sure the fitting fits
Stan
Modified by Flamenco-T at 11:42 PM 5/11/2004
Are you saying that ours will break ? Brass or any other materials will break if you apply worng threads. After over 800 oil line kits in the past 2 years, I have yet to have ONE break...
Stealthmode uses brass fitting for the oil return line and some of the oil feed. It's just the take off fitting is steel. Well, our fitting to the block is also steel and we uses only steel and aluminum anodized fittings for the oil return, NO BRASS !!
be carefull what you said before you said it
make sure the fitting fits
Stan
Modified by Flamenco-T at 11:42 PM 5/11/2004
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Flamenco-T)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Flamenco-T »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
be carefull what you said before you said it
Modified by Flamenco-T at 11:42 PM 5/11/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't want to start an argument or a flame war but there are pluses and minus to both HIGH QUALITY kits. Your kit includes the anodized fittings for the return and the Stealthmode's do not, while the Stealthmode's kit has a better block fitting and a lower overall price. I've used brass fittings on many kits too and never had a problem but the stainless is stronger than brass which almost guarantee's that it will never break.
I've also never had a problem with using just hose clamps like what is included with the Stealthmode kit, but using the anodized fittings that are included in your kit greatly reduces the chances of having any problems with the return line.
Again, I'm not here to start an argument, these are just the facts about both kits so civicshowracing65 knows the facts about both
for both oil kits.
be carefull what you said before you said it
Modified by Flamenco-T at 11:42 PM 5/11/2004</TD></TR></TABLE>
I don't want to start an argument or a flame war but there are pluses and minus to both HIGH QUALITY kits. Your kit includes the anodized fittings for the return and the Stealthmode's do not, while the Stealthmode's kit has a better block fitting and a lower overall price. I've used brass fittings on many kits too and never had a problem but the stainless is stronger than brass which almost guarantee's that it will never break.
I've also never had a problem with using just hose clamps like what is included with the Stealthmode kit, but using the anodized fittings that are included in your kit greatly reduces the chances of having any problems with the return line.
Again, I'm not here to start an argument, these are just the facts about both kits so civicshowracing65 knows the facts about both
for both oil kits.
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Flamenco-T)
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After over 800 oil line kits in the past 2 years, I have yet to have ONE break...
Stan gave me my emregncy one becuase i used someone elses feed line. Bad mistake. the hoe broke on me. This is good stuff. I used the wrong thread for the new one he gave and my **** still did not leak. He wont screw you. If he does. I'll feed him Roman Noodles until he dies.
After over 800 oil line kits in the past 2 years, I have yet to have ONE break...
Stan gave me my emregncy one becuase i used someone elses feed line. Bad mistake. the hoe broke on me. This is good stuff. I used the wrong thread for the new one he gave and my **** still did not leak. He wont screw you. If he does. I'll feed him Roman Noodles until he dies.
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Bill Lumberg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bill Lumberg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
I don't want to start an argument or a flame war but there are pluses and minus to both HIGH QUALITY kits. Your kit includes the anodized fittings for the return and the Stealthmode's do not, while the Stealthmode's kit has a better block fitting and a lower overall price. I've used brass fittings on many kits too and never had a problem but the stainless is stronger than brass which almost guarantee's that it will never break.
I've also never had a problem with using just hose clamps like what is included with the Stealthmode kit, but using the anodized fittings that are included in your kit greatly reduces the chances of having any problems with the return line.
Again, I'm not here to start an argument, these are just the facts about both kits so civicshowracing65 knows the facts about both
for both oil kits. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand, both of our blcok fitting are the same, same thread, same pitch and works perfectly. It just different style, but overall works the same.
No harm done..
Stan
I don't want to start an argument or a flame war but there are pluses and minus to both HIGH QUALITY kits. Your kit includes the anodized fittings for the return and the Stealthmode's do not, while the Stealthmode's kit has a better block fitting and a lower overall price. I've used brass fittings on many kits too and never had a problem but the stainless is stronger than brass which almost guarantee's that it will never break.
I've also never had a problem with using just hose clamps like what is included with the Stealthmode kit, but using the anodized fittings that are included in your kit greatly reduces the chances of having any problems with the return line.
Again, I'm not here to start an argument, these are just the facts about both kits so civicshowracing65 knows the facts about both
for both oil kits. </TD></TR></TABLE>
I understand, both of our blcok fitting are the same, same thread, same pitch and works perfectly. It just different style, but overall works the same.
No harm done..
Stan
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (shadow103rd)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by shadow103rd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How are you suppost to attach that to the oil pan???
Thanks JOn</TD></TR></TABLE>
Drill a hole and have someone weld it on. Cost me $10 and the time to take off and replace the pan.
Thanks JOn</TD></TR></TABLE>
Drill a hole and have someone weld it on. Cost me $10 and the time to take off and replace the pan.
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Re: Oil Lines For IHI Turbo... (Bill Lumberg)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bill Lumberg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Stealthmode oil lines are $90 shipped on HMT and it comes with Tuner Toys stainless steel block fittings instead of a brass tee which will never break.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I also offer a complete oil line kit for IHI turbo's. Ours are always $78 shipped and you don't have to go anywhere special to get this price. Just go to http://www.cheapturbolines.com and place an order.
We use goodridge "push fit" lines and fittings in our kit so no hose clamps are necessary. All you have to do is push the line onto the fitting and it will never come loose. The push fit lines create a much much better seal then sliding a hose around a tube w/ a .25 cent hose clamp to keep it on tight.
Heres a pic of the kit:
What we are trying to do w/ this kit is offer something higher quality then just a SS line w/ a hose clamp around it. We've priced em so that even the racers on a budget can have a quality oil return line set up.
Hope Ive been of some help.
Chris G.
I also offer a complete oil line kit for IHI turbo's. Ours are always $78 shipped and you don't have to go anywhere special to get this price. Just go to http://www.cheapturbolines.com and place an order.
We use goodridge "push fit" lines and fittings in our kit so no hose clamps are necessary. All you have to do is push the line onto the fitting and it will never come loose. The push fit lines create a much much better seal then sliding a hose around a tube w/ a .25 cent hose clamp to keep it on tight.
Heres a pic of the kit:
What we are trying to do w/ this kit is offer something higher quality then just a SS line w/ a hose clamp around it. We've priced em so that even the racers on a budget can have a quality oil return line set up.
Hope Ive been of some help.
Chris G.
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