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samson 05-09-2007 07:20 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 

Originally Posted by WTF
theres not alot of thread on each end with that allen cap in the middle, just enough so fittings can screw in nice and secure, but there gona bottom out against each other so i dont think oil is gona lay around in there


Right, please understand that my Dad is a tradesmen: Plumber and Pipefitter. Haha, yea so when it comes to stuff like this 1) I say dumb stuff that he doesn't know what I mean because I use the wrong words 2) He doesn't really agree with anything unless A goes to A and B goes to B juuuuuuust right 3) He's been in his local for hmmm, 34 years? (a estimator, thank God, right now though).


Bottom line, he's very particular about fittings and what not mostly because he's dealt with them his whole life, but if it works rock it. I think we're giong the set screw way though.


JP

BLAAST 05-09-2007 07:50 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
He'S right.
Compression fittings have threads designed just to hold the flares together. not for sealing. these threads are not tappered and not even compatible with standard pipe threads. Even with lock tite and teflon type, it will always be leaky at best, and possibly a cause of even worst problems. All that for saving 5$ ?

I will get bashed big time for saying this, but IMO, 90% of a turbo setup is made of easy tasks that ANYONE can perform and rig together pretty easily with low chances of failure, with some FUN doing it and with MAJOR money savings and That's what HMT is about. But there are some other areas (such as the TURBO, the oil lines, the tuning...) that are very critical for which the small amounts of money saved by DIY just doesn't make sense considering the potential consequences on you, your car, your wallet and/or your schedule if you screw it up.

rudebwoy 05-09-2007 09:12 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 

Originally Posted by samson

Right, please understand that my Dad is a tradesmen: Plumber and Pipefitter. Haha, yea so when it comes to stuff like this 1) I say dumb stuff that he doesn't know what I mean because I use the wrong words 2) He doesn't really agree with anything unless A goes to A and B goes to B juuuuuuust right 3) He's been in his local for hmmm, 34 years? (a estimator, thank God, right now though).


Bottom line, he's very particular about fittings and what not mostly because he's dealt with them his whole life, but if it works rock it. I think we're giong the set screw way though.


JP

I tried to explained that to this guy http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Turbo...QQcmdZViewItem but he think it does not matter, I've used 2 of his fittings and they both leak, because the restrictor piece in the center stop the tapered ends from mating.

robbie2883 05-09-2007 11:07 PM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
that's some pretty neat ideas.....i would have never thought of doing it like that....(a friend showed me this) when i was in a pinch i had some nitrous jets laying around so i went to the hardware store and got a brass one of these

http://www.rjays.com/Fittings_Hoses/...fcm2000-lg.jpg

and filed the flared tip down till it was flat...then dropped a nitrous jet in and was done...creates a flared union and doesn't leak at all...worked great...the guy who shared the idea with me used a #46 jet but i think i used #42

http://gurov.us/albums/2005-05-28-oi...2161.sized.JPG

93z6t 05-09-2007 11:32 PM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
just a ? i have the function7 t3 oil feed fitting on my turbo and it already has a pretty small hole.has any one else run this fitting and still get to much oil pressure....i will starting the car for the first time boosted in a few days and would be pissed if my brand new turbo ---- on me :7 :7 :7

rudebwoy 05-10-2007 10:16 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 

Originally Posted by robbie2883
that's some pretty neat ideas.....i would have never thought of doing it like that....(a friend showed me this) when i was in a pinch i had some nitrous jets laying around so i went to the hardware store and got a brass one of these

http://www.rjays.com/Fittings_Hoses/...fcm2000-lg.jpg

and filed the flared tip down till it was flat...then dropped a nitrous jet in and was done...creates a flared union and doesn't leak at all...worked great...the guy who shared the idea with me used a #46 jet but i think i used #42

http://gurov.us/albums/2005-05-28-oi...2161.sized.JPG

thats pretty neat, I have a couple of nitrous jets, why didn't I thought of that.

BLAAST 05-10-2007 11:14 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
Yes! i like that too!!! it's a good thing that the flare happens to be at the same angle!
This idea could be ptented and sold!

ichbinsobose 05-10-2007 08:14 PM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
I just took a random bolt that fit loosely in the hole and a had a head that covered the hole, dremeled off the side of the head until I could see a little bit down the hole and bam, done. Screwed everything together and got smoke free sweetness.

WTF 05-12-2007 12:06 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
atp sells these too if your lazy and wana spend $14 or dont wana buy an adjustable one and mess with adjusting it like mehttp://www.atpturbo.com/Merchant2/gr.../oil022-01.jpg

BLAAST 05-12-2007 09:22 AM

Re: Homemade oil restrictor writeup
 
I would never use something adjustable. That's crazy.
#1... it doesn'T need to be adjusted and #2 it's a wonderfull opportunity for a catastrophic failure if you or anyone else touches it accidentaly. ...Just like a nice "BTM" button on your dash, for example.

The best restrictor IMO is the one sold by turbonetics. it's included on most of their turbos.
http://turboneticsinc.com/images/pro...ings/20754.jpg
it's not just a tiny hole. it features a small block of brass that's made by powder-metallurgy. it's basically a porous piece of brass that looks like a sponge. It does restrict oil flow and filters it at the same time.


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