oil return on the sidewinder
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oil return on the sidewinder
What do you think of my oil return, I know I need clamps on the rubber hose, I had to make it in between my downpipe and dumptube.
I also pluged my water lines, one end with a bolt the other with a vacuum cap, will this be ok?
Trying to get this thing running today,
I also pluged my water lines, one end with a bolt the other with a vacuum cap, will this be ok?
Trying to get this thing running today,
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Re: oil return on the sidewinder (93dx--hatch)
can't see **** because the pics are too big. Try to get them resized. A good way would be hosting the pics on http://www.cardomain.com. They automatically resize the pics for you.
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i kno im going to sound like an idiot, but im an NA guy..lol
The big brass fitting on the turbo is oil feed right? and then the big line with the flange is the oil return?
Im going boost, and i just wanted to be sure..
The big brass fitting on the turbo is oil feed right? and then the big line with the flange is the oil return?
Im going boost, and i just wanted to be sure..
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Re: oil return on the sidewinder (Sohc Driver)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Sohc Driver »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">can't see **** because the pics are too big.
Khoi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Where's that Star Trek picture when you need it?
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Where's that Star Trek picture when you need it?
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Re: oil return on the sidewinder (kcjohnnyboy)
I know its wierd but I need one that is gonna make it in between the downpipe and dumptube, the sidewinder is a little tricky, but should be running monday
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Re: oil return on the sidewinder (93dx--hatch)
You should hook up your water lines.
Just tap into the throttle body heater lines. Clip the hose and run each side the turbo. So it makes a loop. They help cool the turbo I believe.
ANd I would make a new oil return that one seems kinda janky. I would not want it to pop off and destroy your turbo and motor.
Just tap into the throttle body heater lines. Clip the hose and run each side the turbo. So it makes a loop. They help cool the turbo I believe.
ANd I would make a new oil return that one seems kinda janky. I would not want it to pop off and destroy your turbo and motor.
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Re: (IslandSi)
I have a stainless steel braided line, but I only have about 3/4 inch space between the dumptube and downpipe, and I need to go in between them so I get a direct, path going down.
Can I get some more info on running the heater lines? Anyone have a pic on an ITR mani?
Should I just tap into this line, One end going in the other end going out???
Modified by 93dx--hatch at 9:18 AM 5/2/2004
Can I get some more info on running the heater lines? Anyone have a pic on an ITR mani?
Should I just tap into this line, One end going in the other end going out???
Modified by 93dx--hatch at 9:18 AM 5/2/2004
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