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hey guy looking for a turbo oil drain adaptor flange so i can run rubber or braided hose. finally installing my gt3071 and need this to run the oil back (i thought i had one but it seems to have gone walkies

 


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GtPumps have them


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At least....they used to.


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I have one from the sump if thats what your talking about

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thats the one i want


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Speedflow do adaptor flanges for the turbo and you can use the same flange on the sump too.  The only difference from memory between the two locations is the bolt size - the bolts holding the flange to the turbo core are bigger than the bolts that hold the flange to the sump.

 

https://www.speedpro...rbo-flange-52mm


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i'm preety sure the bolt spacing on the sump isn't 52mm

i know there is an adaptor kit out there i used to run one then went back to the factory solid tube. i already have the right flange on the turbo but i seem to have misplaced the one i ran on my sump


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just buy a 1g kit from eBay



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Tried GTpumps like Originally suggested?
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http://www.gtpumps.com.au/
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Then select oil lines tab...then scroll down and the kit will be revealed.
As it wont let you link to the specific page for some shit reason...as witnessed above ^
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