ls/vtec-Turbo Oil Lines Is this right (pics)
is this the correct way to run ls/vtec oil lines? i have a double tee one for head/turbo/pressure sender
yes i know the tee goes where the sender is just want to make sure before i teflon it all up.
is there any where else to run to turbo line so it isnt so long and looks a little better

yes i know the tee goes where the sender is just want to make sure before i teflon it all up.
is there any where else to run to turbo line so it isnt so long and looks a little better

yeah that is the correct way to run it, but junkie and moore are right, that would have a good chance of snapping out of your block or the block itself. i would def get a sandwhich plate, i think they are cleaner than a firewall kit, although pricey. you could also run your turbo oil feed on the tranny side under the dist. there is already a jumble over there so it wouldn't be that noticable
what does the firewall distribution do? does it move the tees away from the block
in the kit i got another line about 6 inches long that i didnt use, is that supposed to come out of the block into the T
....thanks 4 posting
in the kit i got another line about 6 inches long that i didnt use, is that supposed to come out of the block into the T
....thanks 4 posting
yes just bring a line off the block and bring that to the tee's. when i did mine i used a 6an line. those fitting will snap in the block.
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