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- Sep 4, 2004
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Eau Claire,
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Well after blowing the seals in my last turbo (50 trim Turbonetics) I just picked up a PTE GT3561SP turbo. It uses Garrett internals and has a standard 360* Journal bearing system, not ball bearing.
Anyways, I have concerns as to what the optimal oil pressure should be. I have heard that 55-60psi is optimal. However I just called PTE and they said 50-85 is ok, while 80+ being on the high side. I informed him about my engine and that I have 120psi on cold starts, and 75+ psi at 3k RPM's when hot and climbs to 85-90 psi as the RPM's go up. I also informed him that I was running a -4 AN feed line to the old turbo previously. He told me that some people have been having good luck switching to a -3 AN feed line, rather than putting a restrictor in the line.
I don't want to void any warranty's and I really don't want to blow any more seals.
So should I run a -3 line? Run a restrictor in the -4 line? Or what?
Thanks Dan.
Anyways, I have concerns as to what the optimal oil pressure should be. I have heard that 55-60psi is optimal. However I just called PTE and they said 50-85 is ok, while 80+ being on the high side. I informed him about my engine and that I have 120psi on cold starts, and 75+ psi at 3k RPM's when hot and climbs to 85-90 psi as the RPM's go up. I also informed him that I was running a -4 AN feed line to the old turbo previously. He told me that some people have been having good luck switching to a -3 AN feed line, rather than putting a restrictor in the line.
I don't want to void any warranty's and I really don't want to blow any more seals.
So should I run a -3 line? Run a restrictor in the -4 line? Or what?
Thanks Dan.
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