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fast saturn
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need help w/ oil lines 4 turbo
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what about the lines. Do you need to know where to route them?
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Chris '03 WRX S4+ ![]() TEAM
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fast saturn
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i need to know where to route them and, if i can use an oil filter block adapter 4 feed.and do i need 2 drill a hole in my oil pan.
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Pro Street Junkie
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Yes, you need to drill a hole in your oil pan for your oil return line. This is standard across all turbo setups.
You can use the block adapter for oil feed, unless if you have another source for oil on your engine. |
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fast saturn
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could i T off of the oil feed 4 the ecu
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