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Old 04-27-2007, 05:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Oil Filter Adapter

I'm basically turboing my 92 Celica, 4AFE 1.6L engine. Anyway... just quick question, you guys think I can use this adapter so I can have Oil return and feed lines for the turbo? Instead of drilling into my block and oil pan, this seems much easier.

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Old 04-29-2007, 11:37 AM   #2 (permalink)
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that should be fine, you're just going to have a lot of tubes running around. I have the adapter on my 4th gen and i hardly had room for the hoses.



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Hmm well I'm not running a Oil Filter Relocation kit, just an adapter so I can have a In/Out line for feed/return line for the turbo im putting on. Im just gonna get it.
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Damn, im only worried about the clearance of the oil filter and the turbo after everything is together. I dont know if it will fit.
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Does anybody know a good place to get a Oil FEED line from for a turbo then without having to drill into my block??
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