Turbo Oil Line ??

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Turbo Oil Line ??

Postby tasroadster » Fri Sep 01, 2006 12:58 pm

Excuse my lack of knowledge here......

Do all turbo kits / fitting require an oil line to be plumbed
into the sump ?

For that matter what are the oil line requirements in general ??

Even the basic Greddy bolt on kits ???

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Postby rjr666 » Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:14 pm

From what I herd HKS kit uses the dipstick tube for the oil return.
But the others require a hole drilled in the side of the sump, generaly around where the airconcompressor sits, with a barbed fitting so the hose doesnt come off easily.

Im doing a custom highmount manifold, so ill be getting Maltech to come round (As his in my local area) and make up my Oil and water lines to the turbo with braided hose for extra bling :P
But Ive gone to Pirtek for the return in to the sump and got my own hose to with stand oils and higher heat and brass barbed fitting 5/8 i think from memory and a braied selve to protect it futher.

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Postby tasroadster » Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:24 pm

So.... I'm assuming that all this requires sump removal to drill the hole for the return ?

Is the HKS dip stick \"fitting\" available for other kits and turbo fitments?

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Postby Garry » Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:40 pm

HKS uses a slightly larger diameter dipstick tube with a 20mm??? nipple brazed to the side of it to attach the turbo oil return pipe. Quite a clever idea I thought and it seems to work fine.
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Postby tasroadster » Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:46 pm

So......where does the oil feed line originate from ?

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Postby Juffa » Fri Sep 01, 2006 2:42 pm

tasroadster wrote:So.... I'm assuming that all this requires sump removal to drill the hole for the return


No, it can be done with the sump attached. I followed the Flyin' Miata instructions, which included covering the drill bit with heavy grease to catch as much of the metal pieces as possible and then to attach the oil return line to the sump and pour mineral spirits down the hose to flush out the sump (sump plug is removed for this). The hole for my oil return is almost at the front of the sump, and 5cm from the top so that it does not clash with the air cond compressor.

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tasroadster wrote:So......where does the oil feed line originate from ?



On my T25 turbo there is a metal pipe that the oil return hose attaches to, as well as a water pipe as it is also water cooled.
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Postby glen73 » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:50 pm

possible try and go a unf thread as the wall thickness of the sump is pretty thin.

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Postby tasroadster » Fri Sep 01, 2006 4:55 pm

I must admit the dip stick oil return idea (HKS) is a very neat piece of engineering.

I wonder if you can purchase just the dip stick from HKS ?


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Postby glen73 » Fri Sep 01, 2006 5:04 pm

go to auto barn and they have xx diameter high temp hose that doesn't cost much. I'm not sure with the avo manifolds as the turbo return line might run closer to the manifold or turbo.
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Postby Russellb » Fri Sep 01, 2006 8:59 pm

xtr-33m wrote:what are people using for feed line, anyone using something other (cheaper) than braided lines?

Think about It :!: it is your engines life blood that you are feeding to that turbo :roll: so for a few extra bucks it make a lot of sense to use braided line (FWI its not that much )
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Postby adamjp » Fri Sep 01, 2006 9:21 pm

I have 2 NA6 sumps with oil return line fittings already installed.

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Postby Sean » Tue Sep 05, 2006 9:43 pm

Russellb wrote:
xtr-33m wrote:what are people using for feed line, anyone using something other (cheaper) than braided lines?

Think about It :!: it is your engines life blood that you are feeding to that turbo :roll: so for a few extra bucks it make a lot of sense to use braided line (FWI its not that much )


The AVO kit uses a high temp rubber type hose - you can get similar from pirtek and it's definately upto teh job.

But to be honest the braided hoses are only about $50 a throw.
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