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First time poster... OIL FEED... HELP!

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TWINTURBO5OH

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Apr 30, 2004
Queens, New York
Hey guys!

First time poster!

I was reading for a while but couldnt find any hard information.

We just got a 1995 Eclipse GS 2.0 N/A

I made a turbo manifold for her tonight and bolted the turbo up and fabbed up the intercooler and intake piping.

ONE MAJOR question that I need answered.

WHERE is the OIL FEED to the turbocharger! I searched and looked at the HAYES manuals and they dont show the same engine!

I cant for the life of me find it!

Anyway I am using a .60/.63 T3, which was a spare from my Twin Turbo 94 Mustang.

Yea yea, I own Mustangs(2 Cobras, 1 Notchback), as well as a Honda and the DSM.

Thanks a lot!

Amount of money invested=$0. Gotta love having stuff in the garage to do things yourself!

Pete :thumb:
NYC

BIG PS: The car is a 95 Eclipse with an AUTOMATIC transmission. For some reason the engine is on the PASSENGER side and the tranny is on the DRIVER side.

I also looked near the oil filter and found NOTHING where to tap a line from.

If you guys dont mind, please tell me the correct size fitting! I plan on using 1/4" brake line for the feed. :thumb:
 
You get the oil from the oil pressure sender unit on the back of the block. It is right above the pasenger side axel, next to the transmission bellhosing. You have to remove the pressure sender unit with an oil pressure sender socket. You must then use an adapter piece that has two threded holes, one for the pressure sender unit to screw back into, and the other for the oil line. Then just screw thw whole assembly back into the original hole.
 
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