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Old 03-04-2018, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by navalhawkeye
Crap. I need some opinions.
​​​​​​I've got a vvt head on a NA8 block. Where should I put the oil feed line? I also want to run an oil pressure sensor and oil temperature sensor.

Where's the best place to run the feed line to? There's the hole on the driver side, but then the feed line I got from Lars is way too long.
shoot me an email.
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Old 03-04-2018, 06:14 PM
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Old 03-07-2018, 07:20 PM
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Who's got a picture of their oil drain line? Emailed Lars a few days ago, but haven't gotten a response. I'm either just an idiot, or it's way too long. Here's a picture of how I have it. As it is, it's crammed into the subframe when it's in the car. Am I an idiot? Or do I need to get a shorter one made?


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Old 03-07-2018, 07:40 PM
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Rooks a rittle rong. Make shorter maybe?

Seriously blue engine, man. Seriously blue.
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I just blue myself.
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Old 03-08-2018, 07:53 AM
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You can remove the fitting at one end and cut it down a bit, I had to do that for mine. It’s not hard but it’s a PITA, if that makes any sense. It’s trickey to cut the jacketed tubing without little wires going everywhere, I wrapped it in electrical tape and used a cutoff wheel on a grinder. Use plenty of lube putting it back together.
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Old 03-09-2018, 07:24 AM
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Thanks. I'll give that a go.
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Originally Posted by navalhawkeye
Thanks. I'll give that a go.
CPC has a video on how to make custom AN lines, Granted youre just modifying yours but it gives you the general idea.

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Well, no go on that. Mine are crimp fittings.
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Ah bummer, didnt know Larz changed up the lines to be crimped
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Originally Posted by JxPhan
Ah bummer, didnt know Larz changed up the lines to be crimped
Recent change. That along with a few other small things allowed me to drop the oil line setup price by $60.


Originally Posted by navalhawkeye
Who's got a picture of their oil drain line? Emailed Lars a few days ago, but haven't gotten a response. I'm either just an idiot, or it's way too long. Here's a picture of how I have it. As it is, it's crammed into the subframe when it's in the car. Am I an idiot? Or do I need to get a shorter one made?

I just have not been near a computer due to working on a ton of things. So I have been a bit slow with emails. Line is long to fit around AC/PS

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Old 03-09-2018, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by navalhawkeye
Well, no go on that. Mine are crimp fittings.
Buy a new barb fitting for that end - solved!

Warning: If you've never bought them before you may get sticker shock.
Don't be tempted to use the cheaper "off-brand" barbs though, they WILL leak.
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Old 03-10-2018, 12:05 PM
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Is that new cast (high-temp plastic!) turbo manifold gonna be 1.8 only, or will there also be a 1.6 version?
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Is that new cast (high-temp plastic!) turbo manifold gonna be 1.8 only, or will there also be a 1.6 version?
1.8 only. I don't have enough 1.6 sales to justify the cost of building a 1.6 cast manifold. Tooling is expensive.
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I'm getting ready to swap in a fresh motor, and both my oil feed and drain fittings are wet at the turbo. I have two questions:

1) how did you guys seal your oil feed and drain fittings? Anything added to threads or gaskets?
2) where do I get more of these gaskets?
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1) I added white thread sealant to the fittings when i put them into the turbo, haven't had any issues with leaking from the lines. My feed leaks at the engine because I had too many beers and didn't add any to it.

2) No clue, maybe someone else can chime in. I ripped my drain gasket but haven't noticed any leaking to speak of
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I used thread sealant. If your talking about the drain fitting with 2 bolts, just use some high temp gasket maker. IIRC you can eliminate that flange and use a threaded fitting in place of it. It’s been a couple years.

On the inlet side I used a threaded fitting to eliminate the flange.
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Old 03-23-2018, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by wackbards
I'm getting ready to swap in a fresh motor, and both my oil feed and drain fittings are wet at the turbo. I have two questions:

1) how did you guys seal your oil feed and drain fittings? Anything added to threads or gaskets?
2) where do I get more of these gaskets?
ATP turbo sells the gaskets, or ebay for slightly cheaper.
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I used a thin layer of high temp rtv with the gaskets on My oil feed and drain, the gaskets I used always leaked and I tried a few different materials but they always leaked a little without any rtv help.
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In preparation for Larz new better flowing manifold when that comes I decided to upgrade to a cxracing 60ar/63ar dual ball bearing, billet wheel from my still new never mounted 60ar/48ar compressor side ball bearing turbo.
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