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17th October 2009, 20:59
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saxo turbo oil drain to sump.
was suposed to do this ages ago but my car was to low. so wile its on the ramps here it is.
sump with oil feed just under sandwich plate.
custom home made oil drain pipe lol
pipe just sitting next to its fixings
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17th October 2009, 21:05
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as long as that is on an angle will be fine don't want it to straight otherwise oil will just pool there. But snap here is one of my old one pretty simple same cituning kit just I got it inseperates and got everythign else cheap
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17th October 2009, 21:08
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i think i will invest in a whole tube like that. instead of my spare bits and pipe lol.
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17th October 2009, 21:12
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nah if yours does the job mate then keep it at that just make sure there is more of an angle in it if poss as its gravity return
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17th October 2009, 21:16
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still need to get my sump sorted for this.
Think the sensor hole on the VTS sump is to far over, so may use that for an oil temp sensor and drill a hole to the far right (when you look from the front) of the sump.
just hoping i dont have to relocate my oil filter, cba with that lol
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why do people feel the need to brag about being a wanker ?
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who does speed, then boast about it. well done.
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and mate, i guarentee ive been faster on a public road than you ever will...
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17th October 2009, 21:16
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nope myn is getting on now lol. needs replacing! yea i no its easy for you. my mani sits my turbo right down next to it. but all is good  thanks
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17th October 2009, 21:18
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Saxo_89
still need to get my sump sorted for this.
Think the sensor hole on the VTS sump is to far over, so may use that for an oil temp sensor and drill a hole to the far right (when you look from the front) of the sump.
just hoping i dont have to relocate my oil filter, cba with that lol
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lol my relocation was easy to do. but i bought it as a kit soo just had to put it together.
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17th October 2009, 21:21
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well mine is using an adapted standard mani, so im not sure how it will sit.
Will just have to find out, although i may just get a smaller filter, sure Gav said a R5 one fits and is half the size...
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why do people feel the need to brag about being a wanker ?
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Originally Posted by tonto_VTR
who does speed, then boast about it. well done.
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Originally Posted by tonto_VTR
and mate, i guarentee ive been faster on a public road than you ever will...
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17th October 2009, 21:37
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:O secrets that have been kept from me lol. well good luck man hope it fits!
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18th October 2009, 12:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sophia_Bush
as long as that is on an angle will be fine don't want it to straight otherwise oil will just pool there. But snap here is one of my old one pretty simple same cituning kit just I got it inseperates and got everythign else cheap

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was your downpipe always resting there or is it not fitted properly in that pic? looks to be touching the body
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18th October 2009, 12:44
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alos lads, should tag these pics into the turbo/supergharger thread will be a simple guide so to speak, evry little wil help for those who need the info
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18th October 2009, 13:29
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was just resting andy do you lot think it would be a benefit to post my old turbo build pics so people know what to expect?
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18th October 2009, 13:44
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id say defo mate, any pics can be good for ppl for reference, would probably save alot of random posts to, will give an idea of how things look, what sort of work is involved etc? evryone should post their pics and a lil explanation underneath of whats in the pic ie the oil drain to sump in the pics above  all good for helping ppl out isnt it, that pic above will stop threads on where and how to fit an oil dran? so gotta be worth it imo
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18th October 2009, 15:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sexoturbs
was suposed to do this ages ago but my car was to low. so wile its on the ramps here it is.
sump with oil feed just under sandwich plate.
custom home made oil drain pipe lol

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So that's what the Cituning oil drain looks like, when I was talking to them they said they used 2x hoses & a joiner
Sexoturbs, do you know the internal diameter of the hose?
Thanks.
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18th October 2009, 17:09
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yep this one is very old. off one of the 1st turbo kits they built. nope dont no the size but i havent yet filled my car back up with oil yet so could maybe take it bk off and measure it to nite. think ill be goin back to it about 6 to try get it started up.
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18th October 2009, 17:12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by sexoturbs
yep this one is very old. off one of the 1st turbo kits they built. nope dont no the size but i havent yet filled my car back up with oil yet so could maybe take it bk off and measure it to nite. think ill be goin back to it about 6 to try get it started up.
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Awesome, if you could get me the internal diameter it would be GREAT!!
Thanks.
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18th October 2009, 17:28
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would that be so you could source some piping for your set up?
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18th October 2009, 17:42
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Originally Posted by blackie_2k5
would that be so you could source some piping for your set up?
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Pretty much, the basic kit from cituning is not supplied with any sort of gear to sort oil drain to the sump, I've seen on ebay a barbed flange for the turbo but the outlet size is only 16mm, I have nothing to compare this size against hence the favour from Sexoturbs  , from the reading I have done 16mm 'maybe' to small and I should be looking at 20mm
ManC
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18th October 2009, 17:48
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id say 16 would be resyrictive but then warm oil is quite runny, id imagine 20-22mm be better size
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18th October 2009, 18:40
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If you can get me the lengths and angles of each part i can get some sorted and im positive it would be cheaper than pt.
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