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Benefits to SS oil feed/return lines for turbo

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talontsi01

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Oct 6, 2002
Detroit, Michigan
I've gone through 2 14b's in the last month. It could be coincidence, but I'm leaning towards something being wrong with the turbo oil lines. After the second turbo went, I noticed that when I were to run the car, it would smoke when I got up to operating temp. I also noticed I was losing oil. The o2 housing and downpipe would start smoking because oil was getting into my exhaust system.

Ultimately, when you have a problem with an oil line, how do you know for sure that its that. Should there be a blockage? What can I look for to find out. Also, my underlying question is will SS oil return/feed lines be a better choice for my next turbo (most likely will be a 14b).

Thank you
 
talontsi01 said:
Ultimately, when you have a problem with an oil line, how do you know for sure that its that. Should there be a blockage?
Test the line by pulling it off and running something through it.
talontsi01 said:
Also, my underlying question is will SS oil return/feed lines be a better choice for my next turbo (most likely will be a 14b).
Yes. I actually wouldn't even bother with the testing, well, maybe for piece of mind, but I would definitely upgrade the lines. Do you have the line running from the head or the filter?
 
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