apexgturbo
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Just looking to see if it is possibly to use engine vacuum to pull oil from a rear mount mcx turbo.or is it better to use the mcx pump or electric pump.
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I have a push turbo on my nytro, no pump. It uses the vacuum to pull the oil back at idle, and positive boost pressure to return while under boost.
The kit does have an oil tank integrated with the turbo stand in the rear tho, and I believe without this tank you will push oil out of the turbo seals whenever you are at 0 psi and unable to get the oil back to the engine.
The kit does have an oil tank integrated with the turbo stand in the rear tho, and I believe without this tank you will push oil out of the turbo seals whenever you are at 0 psi and unable to get the oil back to the engine.
mpi xtx
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I saw this on the Push turbo kits but I am worried about having to push the oil to the engine. I do not want the oil seals in the turbo to blow. I have a Posi Flo electric pump but I am not sure where to mount it on my Nytro with everything being so tight asit is
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I think all of the kits mount the return pump in the nose of the sled. Where the stock tool kit goes. There is lots of room there, and a solid place for mounting it. My brother has an FPP kit and its mounted in the nose.
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