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Old 08-04-2006, 09:46 AM
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hey guys
im getting ready to finish up my new set up and my turbo hangs just a lil to low for gravity feed...

im gonna have to use a pump to get it back up into the pan..

my question to you is when i mount the oil pump like in this pic on mike browns ...do I have it going from the pump then directly into the pan

http://i4.tinypic.com/zxqst1.jpg


or into a oil holding unit then it gravity feeds down into the pan??

also is it better to use the tilton pump....or to use the rear diff pump on the back of a corvette????



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Originally Posted by SINISTER
hey guys
im getting ready to finish up my new set up and my turbo hangs just a lil to low for gravity feed...

im gonna have to use a pump to get it back up into the pan..

my question to you is when i mount the oil pump like in this pic on mike browns ...do I have it going from the pump then directly into the pan

http://i4.tinypic.com/zxqst1.jpg


or into a oil holding unit then it gravity feeds down into the pan??

also is it better to use the tilton pump....or to use the rear diff pump on the back of a corvette????



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Old 08-04-2006, 11:39 AM
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Any more pics of your setup?
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I think your ok to dump it right into the pan from your pump
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i'm not 100% sure what it will do to the pump, but I have a reservoir for the oil coming out of the turbo, it then runs down the line to the pump, then up into the valve cover. I don't believe you need a reservoir post-pump, but I and a few others run one before the pump.
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Originally Posted by WestSide
i'm not 100% sure what it will do to the pump, but I have a reservoir for the oil coming out of the turbo, it then runs down the line to the pump, then up into the valve cover. I don't believe you need a reservoir post-pump, but I and a few others run one before the pump.

humm any chance you can take some pic of this for me??

so your saying when the oil come down out of the turbo you have it collect in a reservor

then the pump pulls from there and then ito the oil pan
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Mine goes from the turbo to the pump to the pan. No tanks and no issues for 2 years.




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