Need help Oil line for Greddy TT kit
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Need help Oil line for Greddy TT kit
I recently bought a used Greddy 350z Twin Turbo kit.
The kit did not come with the parts for the oil feed and drain lines.
I have not been able to find a parts list for the kit.
I tried the web site on the thread for making custom oil lines, twice, but the guy never replied.
Just looking for some help, really want to put the kit on ASAP.
Thanks.
The kit did not come with the parts for the oil feed and drain lines.
I have not been able to find a parts list for the kit.
I tried the web site on the thread for making custom oil lines, twice, but the guy never replied.
Just looking for some help, really want to put the kit on ASAP.
Thanks.
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I recently bought a used Greddy 350z Twin Turbo kit.
The kit did not come with the parts for the oil feed and drain lines.
I have not been able to find a parts list for the kit.
I tried the web site on the thread for making custom oil lines, twice, but the guy never replied.
Just looking for some help, really want to put the kit on ASAP.
Thanks.
The kit did not come with the parts for the oil feed and drain lines.
I have not been able to find a parts list for the kit.
I tried the web site on the thread for making custom oil lines, twice, but the guy never replied.
Just looking for some help, really want to put the kit on ASAP.
Thanks.
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i have the greddy supplied oil lines, and banjo bolts youd need, gotta dig them up. however a much better solution is to order the kit from shariff @ forged. its thinner, and easier to work with. it requires banjo bolts, but i converted mine to all fittings using 1/8 npt fittings, and plastic crush washers.
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The banjo bolts on the greddy kit are crap. I went through a total of 4. I ended up just converting it over to AN fittings. Had then nub off a push connect fitting and weld it to the pan at the appropriate return angle.
I think I may have pictures but it will take some time. I just transfered all my 60gb of video and pictures to an external drive off my laptop. It actualy flows better than the banjos due to the lack of restrictions in the line and a smoth flow.
What they ran the return lines from the turbo and lined them up to get a good angle on the return fittings. They tacked it in place and pulled it off and welded it up good.
Its a little more expensive but you dont have any worries about bad fittings.
I think I may have pictures but it will take some time. I just transfered all my 60gb of video and pictures to an external drive off my laptop. It actualy flows better than the banjos due to the lack of restrictions in the line and a smoth flow.
What they ran the return lines from the turbo and lined them up to get a good angle on the return fittings. They tacked it in place and pulled it off and welded it up good.
Its a little more expensive but you dont have any worries about bad fittings.
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