turbo oil lines

Cya

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I have a few question about oil lines for a single turbo 1jzgte.

1.Would a -3 oil feed line be reliable?
2.How long would the oil feed need to be?
3.How long would the drain need to be?
 

86_sports_1jz

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Cya;925370 said:
I have a few question about oil lines for a single turbo 1jzgte.

1.Would a -3 oil feed line be reliable?
2.How long would the oil feed need to be?
3.How long would the drain need to be?

1. yes
2. depends how you run it, through the exhuast runners to the turbo or underneath the manifold then up to the turbo
3. again depends on how you run it just like the feed

my kit also came from mdc, a -4 for the feed and a -10 for the return. they were really helpful in helping me put together my oil lines. plus when i didn't get the right parts they were willing to send me more without cost
 

tlo86

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yeah i wish i bought mine from MDC, i pieced mine together on suprasport and other places and it just ended up costing way too much
 

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tlo86;925532 said:
yeah i wish i bought mine from MDC, i pieced mine together on suprasport and other places and it just ended up costing way too much

If it came from Suprasport within the last 4 months, it should have been an MDC kit.

If something is wrong, lmk. :)
 

The Reaper

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i piecced mine together from summit and WOTM iirc. it wasn't too bad

-3 feed -10 drain

running a 60-1 so i didn't need to go to -4
 

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MDCmotorsports;925768 said:
If it came from Suprasport within the last 4 months, it should have been an MDC kit.

If something is wrong, lmk. :)

nah the only probs i had was from the cheapo kit i bought before. they (the ebay dealer appearently) sent me a -3 feed kit and i had a -4 adaptor on the block so it was cheaper to buy the line from suprasport w/ 2 day shipping than to buy a converter and wait 2 weeks on shipping. and if you make their lines +1 to the quality of your stuff i really love them hehe

so now im stuck with an extra block adaptor an line converter -3 feed kit when i shouldve done it right the first time lol
 

T701jz

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Most Muffler shop carries all types of flanges for your exhaust. I fab my own feed line and I'm getting the return line from Aaron (Driftmotion) with the Arz flanges complete.

Noel
 

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T701jz;927033 said:
Most Muffler shop carries all types of flanges for your exhaust. I fab my own feed line and I'm getting the return line from Aaron (Driftmotion) with the Arz flanges complete.

Noel

Ill have to check then. How is the t70 spooling on your 1j? Im planning on running a MP T70.
 

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MDCmotorsports;925768 said:
If it came from Suprasport within the last 4 months, it should have been an MDC kit.

If something is wrong, lmk. :)



uh oh Jon...you make good lines but that one was mine.......hehe

I do admit you can weld a hell of alot better than I.:naughty: