Powerlab Install!
First, i want to give a big THANK YOU to Jeff and Kamu for all the help during this super mega pain in the a$$ install! Here are some pics of the install. is done, all i need now is tuning and ill be boosting!!!!

























































































All I can say is "WOW"! You guys did a great job! I too can't wait for some some numbers.
Carlos, congrats bro..I know you've been wishing for this moment for a long time. You are now part of the BOOSTED CLUB!
Carlos, congrats bro..I know you've been wishing for this moment for a long time. You are now part of the BOOSTED CLUB!
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I actually spoke to the owner of Powerlab, and he confirmed the orientation for me. You want the oil drain to face as vertical as possible, downward. In some cases it is not possible to face the oil line perfectly straight down, and you will need to clock the turbo slightly towards the motor. when you do this you want the oil drain line to angle back down towards the ground. Remember, you want gravity to do most of the work for you. Hope this helps...
I actually spoke to the owner of Powerlab, and he confirmed the orientation for me. You want the oil drain to face as vertical as possible, downward. In some cases it is not possible to face the oil line perfectly straight down, and you will need to clock the turbo slightly towards the motor. when you do this you want the oil drain line to angle back down towards the ground. Remember, you want gravity to do most of the work for you. Hope this helps...
i need to fix this before i take it to Sonics for tune! thanks
Yeah the oil drain has to be at the bottom. Feed and drain should be as straight up and down as possible shouldn't really be more than 30 degrees off its axis. Don't drive the car anymore till this is fixed. Prolonged driving like this will coak the bearing and damage the turbo. Fix that and looks like you should be good to go.
Yeah the oil drain has to be at the bottom. Feed and drain should be as straight up and down as possible shouldn't really be more than 30 degrees off its axis. Don't drive the car anymore till this is fixed. Prolonged driving like this will coak the bearing and damage the turbo. Fix that and looks like you should be good to go.
Congrats. I'm jealous. I miss my boosted cars! Like everyone has already said, get the feed/drain issue under control. You don't want to cook the bearings because of a small mistake. I'm sure you'll throw down some good numbers. Good luck.


