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Old Jul 25, 2015 | 06:58 PM
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Default WTB: Oil/Water Line kits, 3in exhaust

Looking to buy oil line (drain and feed) kit and a water line kit for my integra (w/gt28rs), as well as 3in exhaust.
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Old Jul 26, 2015 | 11:29 AM
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Default Re: WTB: Oil/Water Line kits, 3in exhaust

the 3" downpipe all depends upon what you have. If it was custom, go custom. If it was from the company in which you purchased the exhaust manifold, best to get specific and ask for this or get it from them.


For the other items, *NEVER get these used*. Especially if they may not have been flushed out before. The "deal" is not worth it.

For the coolant water line kit, head here:

GT Turbo Coolant Kit

For the GT28RS do yourself the favor and get the banjo version of the water line kit. It will be MUCH easier to install than the standard 90* version. otherwise, you'll need special tools for installation.

Get the oil feed and return lines from the same location as well.

Oil feed - Get it with the GT .035" oil restrictor. DO NOT USE A RESTRICTOR PLATE! You will ruin the turbo.

Turbo Oil Feed Kit

Oil Return - Choose the one for a "GT turbo"

Turbo Oil Return Kit
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Old Jul 26, 2015 | 02:49 PM
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Default Re: WTB: Oil/Water Line kits, 3in exhaust

Originally Posted by TheShodan
the 3" downpipe all depends upon what you have. If it was custom, go custom. If it was from the company in which you purchased the exhaust manifold, best to get specific and ask for this or get it from them.


For the other items, *NEVER get these used*. Especially if they may not have been flushed out before. The "deal" is not worth it.

For the coolant water line kit, head here:

GT Turbo Coolant Kit

For the GT28RS do yourself the favor and get the banjo version of the water line kit. It will be MUCH easier to install than the standard 90* version. otherwise, you'll need special tools for installation.

Get the oil feed and return lines from the same location as well.

Oil feed - Get it with the GT .035" oil restrictor. DO NOT USE A RESTRICTOR PLATE! You will ruin the turbo.

Turbo Oil Feed Kit

Oil Return - Choose the one for a "GT turbo"

Turbo Oil Return Kit
Thanks for the advice Shodan, Just purchased a full race kit the other day; will be running the full race ramhorn with Non/ac compatible 3inc downpipe. Was just seeing if anyone had an exhaust system for a decent price, if not I'll just purchase the shitbay one and replace the muffler as I've seen other's do on their turbo builds.
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Old Jul 26, 2015 | 05:19 PM
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Those never mate up to Full-Race components. People that get the higher end kits like Full-Race don't use "shitbay". They never mate up. You're better off just having one made than going through all that trouble.

But hell, I've only done this almost 20 years. ...

Just trying to help you save some BS time... Good luck.
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Old Jul 26, 2015 | 09:21 PM
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Default Re: WTB: Oil/Water Line kits, 3in exhaust

Originally Posted by TheShodan
Those never mate up to Full-Race components. People that get the higher end kits like Full-Race don't use "shitbay". They never mate up. You're better off just having one made than going through all that trouble.

But hell, I've only done this almost 20 years. ...

Just trying to help you save some BS time... Good luck.
Thanks again for the suggestions I'll definitely make whatever changes necessary to save me some bs time
I love bs time
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