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Turbo oil line kit

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boostin2005

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Sep 13, 2006
clarksville, Tennessee
hey guys i have a pte scm-6152E turbo and i was looking for an oil line kit for my turbo to use and i found this set up on ebay and wanted to know if you guys would suggest that i get it or not? Im pretty sure itll fit for my car but wanted someones opinion.

Do you guys think the oil return line is too small? I'll probably thread the oil pan to put that hose fitting in there and seal the holes up by sanding the paint off and use some kind of sealer or jb weld the tiny holes up.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/T3-O...9QQihZ006QQcategoryZ33742QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
 
your saying this would be your choice for an oil return line?

-for a feed line it would work well. i wouldnt suggest using it as a return line. your going to want a bigger line.

slowboyracing sells the kits. if you want to save a buck just go to a hose shop and get all the parts you need from there.

edit okay i didnt see the picture right.. yes that will work fine.. what your going to want to do is take that return hose put the ends in some boiling water for about 15 mins. then push one of the ends in for the turbo side.

then mock it up and see how much you have to cut off. to fit the other one.. then do the same with the water on the other fitting for the oil pan. after you get the hose fittings in. make sure you thread seal everything and then clamp that blue hose tight on the fasteners.
 
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