Good sponsor for oil restrictor?
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Good sponsor for oil restrictor?
Pretty sure I need to add a new one for my STS GT67. Tried ebay. Didn't find anything........
Any good links for them? Thanks in advance
Any good links for them? Thanks in advance
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I just went to the parts store and bought a few nitrous jets.
Mike Norris fabbed up a little feed line adaptor that makes them easy to change.
Went from .080, to .063, and now at .059.
Hope it helps.
Mike Norris fabbed up a little feed line adaptor that makes them easy to change.
Went from .080, to .063, and now at .059.
Hope it helps.
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.030 and .040 GT Series Oil Restrictors
Yes, We Know It's About Time
TiAL now offers these sleek looking GT series oil restrictors in both .030 and .040. Garrett GT ball bearing turbos like lower oil pressure and sometimes the built in restrictor is not enough, so you lay down a smoke screen that would put James Bond to shame. This problem is usually the result of the CHRA seeing more oil pressure than what is required. These little guys take a -4 fitting and install with ease.
This is the text from the Tial site. The new products link will bring this up.
Kurt
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.030 and .040 GT Series Oil Restrictors
Yes, We Know It's About Time
TiAL now offers these sleek looking GT series oil restrictors in both .030 and .040. Garrett GT ball bearing turbos like lower oil pressure and sometimes the built in restrictor is not enough, so you lay down a smoke screen that would put James Bond to shame. This problem is usually the result of the CHRA seeing more oil pressure than what is required. These little guys take a -4 fitting and install with ease.
This is the text from the Tial site. The new products link will bring this up.
Kurt
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I typed them up on the e-bay search last night. Bunch o' stuff....but no restrictors. Think I have a good solution from another sponsor though Thanks for the help!
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Has anyone thought of using some type of valve to restrict the oil flow? I think it would be alot easier than changing out jets. I am going to look at some things that we have here at work and see if they will work.