need help running oil lines for turbo!!

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Old May 19, 2005 | 09:07 PM
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i need a little help. i need to run my oil lines for my turbo. i know that one of the oil lines needs to be tapped into the oil pan, but where does the other oil line go? does anyone have pictures or diagrams of the oil lines??
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Old May 19, 2005 | 09:12 PM
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Default Re: need help running oil lines for turbo!! (crazychrisjdmcrx)

Every setup I have seen runs the line to the back of the motor.
They put a tee in the place the oil sensor goes and run the sensor on one end of the tee and the other end is your oil feed.
I suppose you could get an adapter that sanwiches in between your oil filter and block that would do the same.
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Old May 19, 2005 | 09:13 PM
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Default Re: need help running oil lines for turbo!! (crazychrisjdmcrx)

Ok man this honestly isnt hard...on the back of your block your oil pressure sensor you have to go to like home depot and get 1/4 inch pipe thread and make a "tee" out of it run that for your feed line...and the drain I would recommend doing a clean and simple setup from summit or jegs...get a "weld fitting" and weld it to the front of your pan (out of the way of your rods)(cause it will keep the oil from draining correctly)and also above your normal oil line...I would use no smaller than -10an line for a drain...they sell all sorts of bends for any possible setup...good luck...
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