oil lines, etc. for fitting turbo

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matress

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hey guys,

im about to purchase the new turbo which isn't a td05...

what do i need to do about oil lines etc.

also, what is a banjo bolt and what does it do?

is US$149 a good price for:

Stainless Steel Oil Feedline
Oil Return Line for Turbo and Oil Pan
Banjo Fittings
Clamps
Bolts/crush washers
Coolant block off bolt
Turbo 7cm Gasket
O2 Housing Gasket


thanks guys :)

mat
 
Yes it's a good price.

Unfortunately you have most bases covered but you won't know the specifics until it's fitment time. At which stage your mechanic will take care of the rest :)
 
thats about all you need.. most kits are 'bolt on' if they say they are suited to the turbo.. if they arent then i doubt there is much time needed to make them work... everything ive seen there seems to be covered.. but they havent mentioned anything about oil return gaskets or turbo outlet (intercooler) gasket..

anyways good luck with it.. and remember you will need to let your turbo cool down for about 2 minutes.. after driving it cos it isnt water cooled!

Jon
 
i just ordered the install kit anyway! i would need to buy the gaskets and all the other crap here.

I might just need to buy the 3 inch sillicone joiner and 2 inch sillicone joiner to join my intake and adapt the turbo to my ****** stock cooler piping for now.

i'm thinking about doing the manifold at the same time... what do you think? saves pulling the turbo off again.

if anyone wants to give me a hand, beers will be on!

i dont have a garage, so you better like the sunshine :lol:
 
JSTYLE said:
thats about all you need.. most kits are 'bolt on' if they say they are suited to the turbo.. if they arent then i doubt there is much time needed to make them work... everything ive seen there seems to be covered.. but they havent mentioned anything about oil return gaskets or turbo outlet (intercooler) gasket..

anyways good luck with it.. and remember you will need to let your turbo cool down for about 2 minutes.. after driving it cos it isnt water cooled!

Jon

I thought there was something on GTpumps that said they could do a water cooled conversion on turbos? :?
 
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