oil lines on from turbo to where???
ok Im new to the honda scene. I was just wondering one obvisiouly one oil line go from the turbo to the pan but where does the other one go. The motor i have is a jdm zc 88-91 1.6 dohc> also I was wondering does anyone know where to get an upgraded head gasket for this motor and does arp have applications for head stud bolts
I have already bought dual valve springs and retainers and cams. I was wondering also does anyone else out there have a turbo Zc this year and what r u running and what kinda horsepower u making
thanks to all who reply and help me out !!
I have already bought dual valve springs and retainers and cams. I was wondering also does anyone else out there have a turbo Zc this year and what r u running and what kinda horsepower u making
thanks to all who reply and help me out !!
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There is a sticky at the top of the page titled "Everything you need to know about oil lines" I suggest you start looking at the stickies in each section.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=13329.0
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=13329.0
Originally Posted by jagojon3
There is a sticky at the top of the page titled "Everything you need to know about oil lines" I suggest you start looking at the stickies in each section.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=13329.0
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...?topic=13329.0
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Originally Posted by hooperstar
obvisiouly u didnt read that cause it mentions nothing of where the lines go
You run a line from the back of the block to a distribution T fitting which is attached to the firewall...and then run it to your turbo from there. You can use the other holes in the T to supply oil to a 2nd pressure guage and/or the stock pressure guage.
Originally Posted by podxvost1
There is a hole right above the oilfilter, it has your oil sensor in it, unscrew the oil sensor, screw the feedline in. :1
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