gonna get flamed but i gott ask...

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Srcoupe91
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is it not safe to use the s13 sr oil return tube or what ?what do they say get a s14 ....is it ease of use in mind ?


Ninjamasta
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I don't get your question. I assume you are using a S13 motor with stock turbo, and you heard someone saying that using S14 turbo oil return line is better right? Well, you can tell that dude he is full of crap. These motor came off the auto plant with reliability in mind and they often do meet their requirement needs.

Srcoupe91
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i am saying cause i used the feed tube from my t25 on my Isis turbo and the angle is off and is like a mm from the steering knuckle!!

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Hijacker
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If you've got fitment issues, don't feel ashamed to use a part that fits better. Another alternative is to use a torch and heat the pipe up and bend it (return line, don't do that the feed line) to the angle you need.

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White Comet
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Hijacker wrote:If you've got fitment issues, don't feel ashamed to use a part that fits better. Another alternative is to use a torch and heat the pipe up and bend it (return line, don't do that the feed line) to the angle you need.
word. when modifying cars you typically have little to no room so you need to come up with creative solutions. my oil drain tube is one of a few things that barely fits. i can only fit a business card between my wastegate and motor mount

Srcoupe91
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thanks dude


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