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Old 06-03-2005, 09:25 PM   #1
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Oil Feed and Restrictors

There needs to be more discussion on this, because not everyone agrees.
If you use a 3 AN line with oh say a T25, do you need a .060 restrictor still?

Or if you dont need it, and you use it, will it starve the turbo of oil?

What about if you have a 4 AN line, then you MUST have it?

What about using an inline filter, will that reduce the pressure enough?

Basically who is using what on their JOURNAL bearing turbo...I don't care about ball bearing, that is a whole other issue. JGS sells a 4 AN kit, but doesnt sell a restrictor, so what does that mean?

Finally if you do add a restrictor, where do you put it?

The T25 uses a 7/16-24 inverted flare for the feed, but the restrictor is a 1/8 NPT fitting, you could put it near the sender, but wouldnt that defeat the purpose?

I thought you would want it closer to the turbo...does anyone make an adapter to put the restrictor on there. Better yet can we just make it simple and run a 3 AN line?

Someone has got to know more on this issue than what has been posted because I have checked FA, 240sxforums, and zilvia. Dont say call garrett cause you get a different suggestion everytime you call, if it is working for you, or have experience then post it up.
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Old 06-04-2005, 05:57 AM   #2
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Old 06-04-2005, 10:15 AM   #4
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I'm running a standard precision t3/4e. I have a -3AN line, and smoked like a chimney after getting on the throttle and then letting off.. like at stoplights.
So, I bought a new oil inlet flange with a restrictor (1.6mm) from Ebay. It's made by function-7 (www.function-7.com) and took care of that smoke issues instantly.

If you don't have a smoking problem, you don't need a restrictor. If you don't buy the function-7 flange, you will have a very hard time finding a -3AN oil restrictor. -4 is what they're made for. -4AN lines have the restrictor inline, via filter with restrictor, or at the F7 flange.
Then again, you can build your own restrictor too.. thread a -3 male-male fitting, insert a hex set screw, and drill a tiny hole through it. That way you can tune the hole size by changing hex set screws.
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