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turbo oil return line ect.
so if i remember right i read something a while back about positioning on the turbo oil return line that it had to be put in a certian place. does anyone have correct info or perhaps links and pictures so i can see were its supposed to go.
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
When you mount the turbo, you position it so that the oil return is as close to being parallel to gravity as you can get it... IOW, point it at the ground, even if you have to turn the cartridge to get it there.
IIRC, you can put the oil return anywhere that it won't directly feed into the oil sump in the pan, so that it has some time to cool before being fed back into the engine. Again, IIRC, the front side of the oil pan, (obviously), about 13mm from the top, so that it's above the oil fill level, and not draining directly onto the sump.
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
Oil returns are gravity fed and if the oil backs up its going to come out the seals. With that said, mount the fitting as close to the top lip of the oil pan.
![]() It is best to position the fitting to allow for the return line to not have any bends, or kinks. |
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
Is it really OK to have a solid copper line like that? For a DD or street car, I mean. I've always been told to use a flexible line...
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
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It's not my setup, nor do I care whose it is. We are discussing the tapped fitting, which this image shows a good spot. One would think you would want some amount of flex, but apparently this person wanted to re-invent the wheel. |
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
that helps out quite a bit actually. the only thing holding me back from turboing my civic is various fabrication jobs.
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
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I would say the most technical fab work, would be the intercooler piping. Other than than, most work can be done fairly easy, if you are somewhat mechanically inclined. |
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
well the intercoor piping is a prefab kit all ready for a greddy style bov. but the down pipe and waste gate return and such are kinda what slows me down i dont have a full knowledge and im not a fabricator.
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
Only thing keeping me out of boost is money.. and not much of it even.
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Cheap, Fast, Reliable..Pick two ![]() Current project: Rio Red 91 hatch. A6/Z6 build, Hondata S300, Tokico illumina/Ground Control. "I'd rather run 12's on steelies than 15's on rotas." |
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Re: turbo oil return line ect.
well ive been collecting parts over 2 years and with my motor swap i did a few months back i converted to obd1 and have a apexi neo unit and a zif socket ecu so im pretty good there. it jsut collecting money for the install.
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