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Old 11-13-2003, 11:41 AM
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Best place to take oil feed from...

Well, I'm trying to put together my turbo kit, and wondered where is the best place to take my oil feed line from. On my Z6, the stock oil press. sensor is not being used, so I could take it from there easily, but it's a small port, and I don't know if it would be enough to feed a turbo. Also, it's right next to the vtec solenoid, and I don't want to rob the vtec of its oil feed either. Also, I have heard of people taking it straight off the oil sending unit. What have you turbo kids out there done? I have also heard of getting the ring adapters for oil pressure sensors that come off the oil filter fitting. Just curious what is the best way to go...

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unscrew the oil sending unit from the back of the block and T into the line.
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Old 11-13-2003, 02:21 PM
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Re: Best place to take oil feed from...

when you say the oil sending unit, do you mean off the oil pump, or is there another spot that I'm not aware of? I have never really known what people meant by that... I should have been more clear in my first post...
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Sending unit is at the back of the block (firewall side) and above the oil filter.

I'm doing this as well, just can't remember what size socket to use???
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