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slutz4 06-13-2008 10:21 PM

FS: T25 Turbo Setup
 
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Im thinking about selling my t25 setup. This is the previous T25 setup off of MXV's car.

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Included is the manifold, 300zx .48 .49 turbo w' everything attached to it, 3" downpipe, i will also include the outlet adaptor made for the compressor, and the intake pipe.

300zx turbo in perfect condition, ran water thru it and let it cool for 1 min after everytime i ran it. its internally gated and its acuator is set for 7 psi.

downpipe is 3" stainless up top going into 3" mild steel and it has a universal 3" 3 bolt flange at the end and a 02 bung up top

manifold is stainless steel with 1.5" runners sch 1/8 wall. headflange is 1/2 stainless. perfect condition no cracks.

intake is 2.5" aluminum.


Asking 500 shipped

Heres a link to MXV's build pictures
http://s96.photobucket.com/albums/l1...Miata%20Build/

UrbanSoot 06-13-2008 11:42 PM

1.6 i assume...
someone should jump right on it!

slutz4 06-14-2008 12:10 AM

yep, 1.6

wes65 06-14-2008 12:56 AM


Originally Posted by braineack (Post 271124)
12 Oil Supply and Return

1.6L and early 1.8L engines have a preexisting location for the oil supply. It is located on the driver side of the block near the dipstick port. The correct size fitting to match up to it is a M10 x 1.5. Based on previous issues locating a correct fitting, you'll want to source a M10 x 1.5 to -4AN fitting. -3AN adapters are nearly impossible to find. You'll plain have better luck source -4AN lines and fittings and save yourself a roadblock. Stainless Steel lines must be used for the oil feed.

1.8L engine that do not have feed bung need to either tee off the pressure sender on the opposite side of the block (next to the oil filter) or use a sandwich plate on the oil filter with a port for a fitting.

1.6/1.8 OEM Feed port
T-ed off oil sender
sandwich plate

Also determine whether or not your turbo will require a restrictor on the line as well. Some turbo have a built in restrictor and others tend to need a .060" restrictor fitting just before the turbo.

The return line is simple; Drill and tap your pan. Although the 1.6 block has an oil return port next to the oil filter using it may make your life easier, but in the long run it can make you rip out your hair. The oil outlet should be plumbed to the oil pan above the oil level. Since the oil drain is gravity fed, it is important that the oil outlet points downward, and that the drain tube does not become horizontal or go “uphill” at any point. If it does chances are you'll run into oil burning problems. Added to fact that you have about 5' of return line you'll have to source and route.

The procedure for drilling and tapping the pan is rather straight-forward and well covered in the turbo Miata community. A 1/2" NPT to 5/8" Slip on fitting is typically used when using a high temperature silicone return hose. Or a 1/2" NPT to -10AN fitting would be used if using stainless steel lines.

tapped Oil Return Location Careful, oil pickup is directly behind the location.

http://www.rev2red.com/images/cars/faq/oilports.jpg

Sources:
JGS Tools
ATP Turbo
Turbo-Supply.com


I thought that picture looked familiar.

91NApeewee 06-14-2008 01:00 AM

Lol

dc2696 06-14-2008 01:41 PM

This is exactly what I have on my 1.8, Ari's stuff is top notch, this turbo with the 3in dp spools like crazy, manifold has been running strong with ZERO issues.

Bump for the same shit I gots

TrickerZ 06-14-2008 10:54 PM

What's the part number (or what is it called so I can find it) for that air filter on the valve cover? I've been trying to find one of those so I can get rid of my MAF.

slutz4 06-14-2008 11:00 PM

most autoparts stores such as autozone carrys them

slutz4 06-17-2008 03:22 PM

Sold to Dirtyboost! Thanks everyone


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