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are ebay oil inlet flanges ok to use?

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Old 08-28-2008, 12:58 PM
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Are the ebay oil inlet flanges ok to use or should I just spend the extra $20 and get one from WO** RA**CRA*T (censored for the moderators)?
I have not found a sponsers site on here that carrys them, FI, MODULAR...do not have them on there website and I have strep so no phonecalls for me! but I want to get them ordered asap.
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If you're referring to function 7, I used a couple and they worked great. Built in restrictor and everything, and inexpensive.
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I am not sure I want one with a built in restrictor though because the guy who sold me the turbo said do not use a restrictor with it.
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The restrictor is drillable to what ever size you need.
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It comes with an .050 hole in it, draillable like Pat said.



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