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Old 08-19-2004, 05:13 PM
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ok harry at precision told me to run an oil filter relocation kit so the oil gets filtered before it goes into the turbo. Reason being is i keep getting metal in my turbo and tearing them up. i am using the golden eagle adaptor for the feed line to the turbo, does anyone know if the oil goes to the filter then to feed off the golden eagle? i have recently cleaned all of it out hopefully and need something like a inline oil filter or something to filter the oil before it goes into the turbo plz help

oh i searched btw didn't find anything


Old 08-19-2004, 06:25 PM
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Old 08-19-2004, 07:32 PM
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someone??
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well ya, a filtered oil source will keep metal out of your turbo. what about the engine that is making these metal flakes? that's what I would be worried about.
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well harry said it was a piece of steal as a cam shaft or crank

i didn't find any, i have taken off my oil pan 4 times and cleaned and it i don't see any metal flakes or anything just don't want to take a chance
Old 08-20-2004, 09:38 AM
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someone? does the golden eagle adaptor filter oil before it goes through the lines?
Old 08-20-2004, 10:35 AM
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If you are getting that much flaking that you need to filter it out, I'm more worried about your engine. Are you breaking in a motor? It's not good to have that much metal shaving on a broken in engine. The oil filter should be very sufficient. Fix your motor first!
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thats the thing its stock less then 90k on it, bearings are good, compression is good, cams etc

i think it was from the golden eagle adaptor, they are cnc machined and arent cleaned out thats where i think the shavings came from
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Old 08-20-2004, 10:42 PM
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wonderful help i'm getting help plz
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Default Re: Question please help (TURBODC4TEG)

The thing with your question though is you have a very unique problem. No one spits out so much metal in their oil that they need a seperate filter. You have a problem with your car and you just want to use a bandaid to fix it. Fix you engine and then you won't need this oil filter.
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