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my2cent 03-31-2012 10:42 PM

big 16g: noob question
 
Hi,

I just got a big 16g turbo, and I was wondering what does it mean to......feed it from the head. I know they are talking about the turbo. (It's suggested that you feed your 16g from the head) off the forum.

Can somebody clarify this for me.....

Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks!

tehehodi 03-31-2012 10:58 PM

Re: big 16g: noob question
 
Feed from the factory oil port on the head. When looking at the motor from t he front, it's on the left side obviously, opposite of the cams. Exact opposite side of the exhaust cam. It's a banjo bolt thats kind of larger.

Feeding off the oil filter would require you to have SS line from the OFH.

Grasshopper, Google. Answers you will find. Hmmmhhm
http://images.wikia.com/starwars/ima.../Yoda_SWSB.jpg

2Point3TSi 04-01-2012 10:23 AM

Re: big 16g: noob question
 
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Here is a picture. It is recommended to feed most all journal bearing turbo's from the head as the excessive oil pressure coming from the oil filter housing can cause oil to leak by the seals and cause your car to smoke. You can just use a banjo bolt where the allen headed plug is. No need to retap the head.

evotuner 04-01-2012 04:49 PM

Re: big 16g: noob question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tehehodi (Post 403087)
Feed from the factory oil port on the head. When looking at the motor from t he front, it's on the left side obviously, opposite of the cams. Exact opposite side of the exhaust cam. It's a banjo bolt thats kind of larger.

Feeding off the oil filter would require you to have SS line from the OFH.

Grasshopper, Google. Answers you will find. Hmmmhhm

At the same time, its just as easy to ask a question on here, thats what the forums are for:bengals:

my2cent 04-01-2012 07:54 PM

Re: big 16g: noob question
 
Thanks for the answers guys!


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