Just to sum up what I ended up doing:
1st. When you install a 1/8" x 1/4" fitting into where the oil pressure sending unit is installed stock... Don't over tighten, I did and must have half broke it off, then after riding for a while it completely broke off and I almost pump the machine out of oil...
2nd. I think a scavenger pump is a must. And don't get a cheap inline pump. I ended up buying something comparable to a Holly "Blue" vane style pump. I also installed as close to my reservoir as possible. This returned oil to my engine faster than I could pump through a .040 orifice, which is exactly what you want.
3rd. Wire your scavenger pump into your ignition key switch so when you shut the sled off, you can turn the key back to the "on" position and take out all of the pressure in the supply line to the turbo. This will prevent oil blow by on start up and unneeded pressure on the turbo seals while not running.
4th. Make sure you install unions on all ends of your lines. I failed to do this on my return line and had to rip the entire sled apart once to fix a minor leak because I couldn't spin the oil line running above the tunnel and to the engine.
I also want to add that I was able to use 1/4" stainless braided hose for the both oil lines. Some say you need a larger return than supply but with my style pump, It wasn't a problem at all.
Just my $0.02 after spending the entire weekend messing with oil lines.
I feel this setup is more than accurante for rear mount turbos, if you have a mid mount above the engine, I think you can get away with a gravity return fed return line.
Hope this helps all in question like I once was.
Kyle