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Old Dec 4, 2014 | 12:51 PM
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The first picture of the package looks wrong, the second picture is what you want.
I did some more research and on amazon stage 8 uses the same package image for all the products. Should be here Friday.
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Got an early christmas present from my girlfriend: 7 inch 350lb QA1 springs



Going to pair them with some 550s from Oregonmon


Also can someone tell me how to connect my drain line to the turbo? Stock the turbo has a gasket and 2 bolts and I'm hoping someone makes an an adapter for this? I did some googling but didn't really know where to start. Here are some pictures:





EDIT: Nevermind. My google skills must have **** the bed because I just tried again and found one in a few minutes. http://shopping.kinugawaturbo.com/oi...flangekit.aspx
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?

https://www.google.com/search?q=TD04...x-a&channel=sb
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See my edit. I don't know how I fucked that one up. Thanks though.
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FWIW i've had a cast aluminum one from Kinugawa break on a TD04 turbo before. You should get a Billet one.
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FWIW i've had a cast aluminum one from Kinugawa break on a TD04 turbo before. You should get the Billet ones.
Ok thanks, thats what I've got picked out. Also found a banjo bolt to an adaptor. But its AN4 and my feedline is AN3. So I have to figure that one out too.
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Ok thanks, thats what I've got picked out. Also found a banjo bolt to an adaptor. But its AN4 and my feedline is AN3. So I have to figure that one out too.
Can you not use a banjo bolt? I think that is the suggested method for oil feed.
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Originally Posted by Erat
Can you not use a banjo bolt? I think that is the suggested method for oil feed.
Banjo bolt to AN line adaptor. Mine came with a banjo bolt hardline.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
Banjo bolt to AN line adaptor. Mine came with a banjo bolt hardline.
Oh yeah. Right on, i had a brain fart.

Come to think of it, i don't think mine is banjo bolt.
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Originally Posted by Erat
Oh yeah. Right on, i had a brain fart.

Come to think of it, i don't think mine is banjo bolt.
Haha, when I reread my post it just looked like **** grammar anyways. What are peoples thoughts on switching to a 4AN feed line. I'm not really finding a 3an banjo bolt anywhere.
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Unless you add a restrictor -4 is going to give you to much oil.
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Is the stock banjo bolt enough of a restrictor?
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SUCCESS!!!!

Does this look like it should work?

http://www.summitracing.com/parts/rus-r4057c

TD04 uses a 12x1.25 banjo bolt connection. So I can just reuse the old banjo bolt and have the correct restrictor.
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I would say so.

But that's the fun of it, buying parts and then knowing if and how they will work.
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Originally Posted by Erat
I would say so.

But that's the fun of it, buying parts and then knowing if and how they will work.
Well I'm still waiting on my block to 3an adaptor I purchased from begi...over a month ago.
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Any reason why I should get black anodized over chrome?
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Oil filter service co. In Portland. Only place that had my greddy banjo bolt when I snapped it. Might have a 3-an banjo.
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Originally Posted by curly
Oil filter service co. In Portland. Only place that had my greddy banjo bolt when I snapped it. Might have a 3-an banjo.
Thanks, they are on my list to call about some other fittings too. They made me some brake line really cheap for my truck and motorcycle. So I plan on going there to ask about fittings too.
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Called OFSCo yesterday. They have the banjo fitting I need and all the lines. The quoted me around 60 bucks for all oil lines and with shipping, and the fact that I can only find -8AN hose in 3 foot lengths means I will probably be having them just assemble my lines too.

Also went to a turbo shop in Corvallis today to get my turbo balanced and holy **** this place was awesome.















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hahaha mountains of turbos, everywhere!

I wonder why they just have them collecting like that? Most of them look like they're biodegrading already, why not recycle them or otherwise get them out of there?
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