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Project Turbo Nytro

Looks pretty good.

To help you out with the oil situation; the pump most kits use, and the pump I'm using is a Posi-Flo facet pump.
http://www.facet-purolator.com/index.ph ... &Itemid=35

Not sure if you went exploring for fittings or not, either, but here are a few helpful specs;
- the front of the block (oil supply) uses a M8x1.25 thread, 15mm long max.
- the side case (where I chose to return) uses a M14x1.50 thread, 7mm long. Because it's right behind the oil tank, only a banjo connection will work.
I bought both of these fitting out of the UK from a reputable ebay shop called torques.co.uk.


It's hard to tell from the pictures, but is your turbo water cooled as well?
 

it does have the water jacket but from what I have seen people aren't using that on a rear mount due to the snow back there that will cool it.

Thanks for the pump and fitting ideas. I have been searching high and low for this thread.

Couple questions on the pump:
Will the small one be big enough? It looks like it would be.
How is reliability?
I was thinking a 3/8" line for oil return and a 4an line for supply?
I assume I can mount this pump up in the engine bay and it does not need to be in the back near the turbo?
 
If you decide to use the water jacket in the future, it's an easy tap into the throttle body heaters... just an fyi.

I bought my pump from Powderlites, and I believe it is the highest flowing model. Journal and roller bearing turbo's tend to move a lot of oil. If your turbo is a ball bearing, you might be able to get away with a smaller pump.

I did a 1/4" supply and return line (1/4" JIC, -4an). 1/4" can generally move 50GPH at 5-10psi, this is more than the pump is rated for, so it should work fine.
If you feel that you want to be on the safe side, then 3/8" is probably the way to go.

With respect to the pump location, the Facet pumps can only pull 12" of dry lift. That means it will need to be within 1 foot of the turbo. If you can mount it at the same level, or below the oil outlet, that is better, as it's less pressure head to work against.
 
thanks for the input, I will look into that. I think I can get it within an inch or 2 of the catch tank height and within a foot distance.
 
some progress made:

Mounted the oil pump, muffler, started oil lines, and started on the gauges.
 

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Well i started the engine today, changed the oil, topped off the coolant and started it up.

I need to hook up gauges still but the motor ran. The muffler is louder than I hoped but I have not run it yet with the seat and heat shield on it.

Now, we need snow......
 

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