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96GSXMN
11-19-2008, 08:53 PM
Ok I am going to be finishing my car really soon and I really need some help on finding the stuff I need. Ok here is what i need to get my car started:

1. I need to know where to get a stainless oil feed line for the turbo really fast (like within a couple of days)

2. What does the t case take for fluid?

3. I know this sounds really really stupid but what oil should be ran in it?

4. What tranny fluid does it take (its an auto and I dont know if it need special fluid like my dodge ram does)

5. Is there a seal that goes in between the tranny and transfer case?

Im so sorry if this is not the area where I should be posting or if I dont make any sense, I am just really really excitied that my car will be finally running!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for any help

Halon
11-19-2008, 09:08 PM
1) MAP usually has a bunch of oil feedlines in-stock. DB may also have some as well.

3) As for oil, if you're just getting it running for the first time in awhile, I wouldn't buy anything fancy. Just go to checker and get some cheap Chevron conventional oil on sale, or something along those lines.

b00stcreep21
11-19-2008, 09:11 PM
2.) T-case takes some form of 75w90 or similar gear oil. Redline fluid is a common one

4.) Regular auto trans fluid should be just fine

5.) No seal between the 2, there's a seal on the t-case itself, but it doesn't come off or anything

4seasons69
11-19-2008, 11:29 PM
2.) T-case takes some form of 75w90 or similar gear oil. Redline fluid is a common one

4.) Regular auto trans fluid should be just fine

5.) No seal between the 2, there's a seal on the t-case itself, but it doesn't come off or anything

agreed.

I got my return line from map it only took a couple days to get it.

I live in circle pines to so if ya want or need any help just let me know. my number is 651-983-1230

95talonracer
11-20-2008, 12:04 AM
PM me I have a brand new oil feed line that is stainless and I had it on the car for a few miles.

tpunx99GSX
11-20-2008, 10:36 AM
2.) T-case takes some form of 75w90 or similar gear oil. Redline fluid is a common one


2) I use Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof in my tcase and rear diff, has worked fine.

User Name
11-20-2008, 10:43 AM
2) I use Redline Heavy Duty Shockproof in my tcase and rear diff, has worked fine.

Redline Lightweight shockproof is probably more practical for us northern guys.

GREASEMONKEY
11-24-2008, 03:10 AM
Redline Lightweight shockproof is probably more practical for us northern guys.

And some of us city folk :wink: Redline fluids are always nice, B&G makes some decent stuff i hear but im not too sure i havent tried it

At-Least-It's-An-Evo
11-24-2008, 07:33 AM
Redline Lightweight shockproof is probably more practical for us northern guys.

Meh, dsm transfer cases let you put whatever you want in them. It never affected any of mine with that $1.50 autozone 75-90.