Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
I ------- died when i heard Honda-Tech Goons dumb bitchezzz... ;D
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Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
Originally Posted by Atticus
some one correct me if im wrong
lets say you have 60 psi oil pressure going to the turbo at WOT oil goes through the bearing ect and come out to the drain makes sense to me that some of that pressure (less) transfers in to the drain (to make thins simple say 1/6) so there is 10 psi pushing the oil down through the return line at a decent speed (60 psi coming in and the volume has to go some where) |
Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Produced by me, tested by me, and ya'll can suck my ---- canal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK9TWPLnoI4 Good ----. HT never fails to deliver at failing. |
Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
It's not so much a myth. Just depends on how much oil is in your pan and where your drain flange sits. I've learned drain diameter is more important than where your oil pan fitting is a long time ago.... It's so simple that it merits a facepalm.
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Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
if you ran a 5' hose straight up on the oil drain, yes oil would come out of it.
and yes, the oil seals in the turbo would fail in pretty short order. |
Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
God, some of you are ------- idiots. SMFP
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Re: Honda Myth: Tapping oil pan at bottom is bad.
Originally Posted by Random Hero
God, some of you are ------- idiots. SMFP
I mean we're all ------- your wife, I don't know who's ------- you though. |
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