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Old 01-08-2008, 12:14 AM
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ok i have a theory it might be dumb im not sure......on a rear mount if you ran the oil inlet line to the turbo and put a 3 way splice in it bofore the turbo and ran your oil outlet line to the last port on the threeway would you need a scavenger pump since its right thure inches to the inlet line because it just goes to the engine anyways as long as you have a check valve before the turbo inlet?
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You will have no flow once the line fills up for the first time.
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what will it do just not oil lol, because those pumps are expensive and im doing a budget turbo
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the oil will just sit there and get hot. it has no place to flow.
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If your budget doesn't allow for an oil pump, I would not turbo it right now.
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Default There is no such thing as a CHEAP turbo set up

Well... I will concede that there are cheap ones. But there are reasons for this:
1. They are junk
2. You are going to do ALOT work yourself and use OK parts.
3. You are getting a really HOT deal on a set-up and do ALOT of the work.

I believe the general thought on the matter is if you are not planning to spend at least $10k don't start.
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my buget can get it but i was looking for one for like under 200 all i can find is moreand its just temerary till i get my jop in june and everything is replaced anyways.....
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WHY do you want to spend the money twice?
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hey 93, If you want a new scavenge pump for undeer $200 pm me



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