rear mount turbo setup. help critic my plans
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Damn will have to wait till I get home stupid s3 wont work with photobucket. The biggest question im running into is oil lines on how to set them up on a rear mount as in using a oil cooler adaptor will it work.
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You don't need the oil cooler adapter. Just drill and tap the block off plate with 1/8npt. Get a 1/8npt to 4an fitting and put in it. You can put the return into the pan above the oil level or back into the oil cap. The oil cap is the easiest since you will have a return pump. Just drill and tap the oil cap with 1/4npt. Then you can run a 90* 1/4 into the cap with an air line quick disconnect from a hardware store. You need at least 10an or 5/8 hose from the turbo to the pump and then you could probably go down to 3/8 hose back to the cap since its pressurized.
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You don't need the oil cooler adapter. Just drill and tap the block off plate with 1/8npt. Get a 1/8npt to 4an fitting and put in it. You can put the return into the pan above the oil level or back into the oil cap. The oil cap is the easiest since you will have a return pump. Just drill and tap the oil cap with 1/4npt. Then you can run a 90* 1/4 into the cap with an air line quick disconnect from a hardware store. You need at least 10an or 5/8 hose from the turbo to the pump and then you could probably go down to 3/8 hose back to the cap since its pressurized.
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