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Old 17-06-2008, 06:54 PM
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Default Aeroquip oil return from turbo?

Anyone done their return from the turbo in quip or similar?

Does anyone do an adpater for the outlet? Also what size pipe do people think? -8 or -10?

Any pics of this setup appreciated.

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Old 17-06-2008, 06:56 PM
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isnt it like -4 as standard?
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Originally Posted by gus
isnt it like -4 as standard?
Probably yeah.

The pipe bit is not the problem. I can do that in whatever size. Just the adapter really that bolts to the turbo Im after (bit like the -6 ones for the feed)
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stu, speak to scotty @ A1, im pretty sure he has these, same as the supply convertors aswell.
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the oil return would need to be -10 ,the heat from the turbo and manifold will cause the pipe to burn it would need heat protecting my advice leave it standard you wont see the aeroquip when you have to heat wrap it
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Originally Posted by Mitsy FQ
the oil return would need to be -10 ,the heat from the turbo and manifold will cause the pipe to burn it would need heat protecting my advice leave it standard you wont see the aeroquip when you have to heat wrap it
Cheers for the advice. I cant use an unmodified standard one with the setup I have and have had problems with them cracking once welded.
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