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Neukin AX manifold

Old Dec 6, 2008 | 01:16 AM
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Default Neukin AX manifold

I know after the first thread i posted i supposed to go hang myself, because im an idiot, but the rope broke, so here i am.

I bought a Neukin AX manifold, and when the turbo hangs on it, the oil return base on the turbo is just about at oilpan height, meaning the only way to get any real downhill angle is to put the return fitting further down on the oil pan. My question is, how far can you clock the turbo and still have adequate drainage, i think i read somewhere anything beyond 30degrees is bad. Also, my second question, is anyone using this same manifold, and how did you do the oil drain?

The motor is a stock b16a, manifold Neukin AX, turbo is a garrett t3/t4.
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 01:52 AM
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you have to get an oil drain inverter for circumstances like that, which usuanlly those have 3/16" hose ends so you have to make an adapter for it to run the 2'' you need to run for a good oil drian
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 10:58 AM
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Clock the center section a bit. It doesn't need to be perfectly vertical.
Old Dec 6, 2008 | 03:40 PM
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the manifold was probably fabbed on a b18 which has a longer block.. send it back for something that fits right
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