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Old 09-19-2006   #1
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Turbo oil drain fittings/flanges

I'm piecing together the final parts that I need to get everything ready so I can put the engine in the car. Where I'm stuck at right now is the drain line from the turbo to the oil pan. The turbo I have is a PTE GT3561. I want to use AN fittings and stainless braided line.

Now, I've found something like THIS to bolt to the turbo, but I have no idea what to do for connecting the line to the oil pan, or if that flange which is labeled for a T3/T4 turbo will even fit mine.

No, I am not going to half-ass this by welding a fitting on, using barbed fittings, using JB Weld or anything like that. Any help is appreciated.
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Re: Turbo oil drain fittings/flanges

I know this wouldn't be as cheap as getting all of the parts yourself but Extreme PSI does have a complete braided drain set-up.
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I know this wouldn't be as cheap as getting all of the parts yourself but Extreme PSI does have a complete braided drain set-up.
That's what I don't want to do, buy a kit. diamondstarmotorsport.com sells a kit like what I want to put together, $105 my ass.
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Re: Turbo oil drain fittings/flanges

Earl's 967110ERL

Have it tig welded to the oil pan.
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Re: Turbo oil drain fittings/flanges

Will that flange I linked bolt to my turbo, or do you know of one that will?
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Re: Turbo oil drain fittings/flanges

I have a bunch of the standard Female oil return flanges at the shop. Let me know if you want one.
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