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Old 2007-05-15, 10:40 PM   #1
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can you use the stock oil return AN fitting along with the stock lines on an aftermarket turbo?

me being the genious i am bought scotts turbo then sold my car so now im trying to sell the turbo and that is my only stuck point right now.
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Old 2007-05-16, 08:24 AM   #2
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Yes, you can on most turbos. Usually if they are stock location turbos, all the lines will cross over.
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Old 2007-05-16, 10:52 AM   #3
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I beleive the SB turbos used a different feed line size, but an "install kit" is available from Slowboy for around $100 (check that price, it's been a while)
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I beleive the SB turbos used a different feed line size, but an "install kit" is available from Slowboy for around $100 (check that price, it's been a while)
IIRC the turbo had some of the lines already, I think it was just missing the oil fitting(s).
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Old 2007-05-16, 01:19 PM   #5
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yea its only missing the oil return fitting. the fitting is 25$ but i dunno about the lines then. Ill have to give them a call.
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