New oil restrictor valve. **What do you think?**
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Re:New oil restrictor valve. **What do you think?**
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Originally Posted by 45psi
so what does a oil restricting valve do? <-- clueless
It's for fine tuning the ideal oil pressure that gets to the turbo. Some have problems with too much pressure to the turbo, and then you have bambooseven that could use it to give the turbo a drop every couple miles so nobody knows his turbo seals are shot. lol
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Re:New oil restrictor valve. **What do you think?**
umm, ill take one then...the 4dr will need it with the 60/63 shaftplay in its future
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Re:New oil restrictor valve. **What do you think?**
All I used on my GTX was a stainless braided oil line with crimp fittings. The fittings themselves have about a 3/32 hole and that gave my turbo a good 5-7 PSI of oil...
-Michael
-Michael
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Re:New oil restrictor valve. **What do you think?**
I won't be doing anything but oil lines for awhile. I started getting into the wheels, manifolds, and all that other ----, but I'm just gonna run with oil lines right now. I got up to a constant 20 kits per week with just hmt and ebay. I tried to get into too many things before I found out the maximum potential of oil lines. What I should have (and will do) done is pump the oil lines on a bunch of other sites to see just how many a week I can do.
The only other things I will be offering is stuff on my new website. Selling just oil lines there is stupid, so I'm trying to carry more things on the website. The prices on the website will be higher than I would normally sell here, just to make it worth it if I have to spend time on other sales other than oil lines. Onyx may be taking over all oil line sales in the future. This would allow me the time to offer other products and also not want to kill myself every time I get on the internet. -Steve
The only other things I will be offering is stuff on my new website. Selling just oil lines there is stupid, so I'm trying to carry more things on the website. The prices on the website will be higher than I would normally sell here, just to make it worth it if I have to spend time on other sales other than oil lines. Onyx may be taking over all oil line sales in the future. This would allow me the time to offer other products and also not want to kill myself every time I get on the internet. -Steve