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Old 10-21-2004, 01:30 PM
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ook here it goes my turbo in my teggy after being upgraded which is now a t3/t4 is leaking oil through it . the oil inlet line is clogged so oil is coming out my block. nothing is going through the oil return line at all. i took my turbo off an put oil manually in there and its not going through the oil return at all it just get clogged up in the turbo. i dont know what the hell to do. someone told me that my turbo might b spooling in reverse which causes the oil to come out an not through. does any body know anything about this.
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Old 10-21-2004, 09:45 PM
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thats what a turbo timer is for
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Re: My Turboo

wtf?!?1 a turbo timer has nothing to do with oil issues you moron lol srry that was harsh.

10sec-- you said your oil feed line is clogged? well maybe thats why no oil is coming out of the turbo.

clarify the situation its a little fuzzy
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Old 10-24-2004, 03:38 PM
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actually you need a turbo timer cause of oil. after driveing really hard and just turning it off you'll have a bunch of oil in a hot ass turbo and it'll cool off and cake your turbo up so the timer lets your car run so you don't have to sit there for a few minutes. i think i might have been trying to say it's clogged in the turbo and he needs a timer.
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Old 10-24-2004, 06:23 PM
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Re: My Turboo

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He's right...but to fix your problem either clean out the line or buy a new one
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if you run your car hard and just shut it off, the turbo will be hot and your oil will burn and cake on the turbo, eventually your turbo will get clogged with oil.

you said you upgraded, was it a new turbo or used turbo ? can the turbo spin ? have you tried putting oil in and then spin it or did you just try put oil in and not spin ?
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