turbo oil lines?
I suggest using a sandwich plate as well, some people prefer to run T's off the back of the block.
Sandwich plates just seem less of a hassle to me, and it makes a cleaner install.
Sandwich plates just seem less of a hassle to me, and it makes a cleaner install.
sandwich plate will work or t off the oil sender, there are many people who make kits for it.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-49/build-your-own-turbo-oil-line-kit-starting-%24-39-shipped-1902396/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-49/turbo-oil-feed-return-kits-oil-restrictors-2239281/
http://www.stealthmodeperformance.com/oil-kit.shtml
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-49/build-your-own-turbo-oil-line-kit-starting-%24-39-shipped-1902396/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/forced-induction-49/turbo-oil-feed-return-kits-oil-restrictors-2239281/
http://www.stealthmodeperformance.com/oil-kit.shtml
i have the fittings to t off the oil sender, they were the ones in the first link, the first one on their posts.
should i use those instead of using the sandwich plate?
should i use those instead of using the sandwich plate?
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I run a straight -4 braided line and remote mount it to my firewall. then I use a female 1/8 tee, put the stock dummy light in one side and run another -4 braided line to the turbo. ive never messed with any sandwich plates.
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