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Realistically how much oil should a turbo motor go through between changes?

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Old 06-20-2014, 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by oscs
-8 is the popular choice -10 is also used but less commonly. Most guys weld a AN bung on to the covers, I did the same. If you can't weld it just use an adapter fitting from the factory vent line on the covers (if yours have them)
Thanks. That's what I thought. Yes, I have factory vent lines which are 3/8" (6AN). I am looking to put 8 or 10AN lines.

What type adapter you're referring to? Any link?
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Off topic now, lol, but I found where my coolant is going. Both of my radiator hoses are metal and my lower hose had a split in it and was leaking under pressure only. It just started leaking under no pressure and I noticed a small puddle inert my radiator do I'm not worried anymore about head gaskets or pushing water. Yay!



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