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Old 12-05-2016, 09:46 PM
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I have a 5/8 fitting (-10an) getting aluminum welded onto my timing cover with plenty of room on stock balancer (picture). And my drain line from turbo is no more than a foot long going straight down to timing cover. Do i even need a scavange pump?
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If the drain line runs downhill you're great.
No shitty scavenge pump to worry about.
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If the drain line runs downhill you're great.
No shitty scavenge pump to worry about.
good to know, thanks
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& i wouldnt need one for the feed correct? Because the pressure will drive it to the turbo?
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