View Full Version : Sr20det install Electrical and few other questions *Pics*
onehalfasia
07-21-2007, 12:52 AM
Dunno where to connect the T valve part under the valve cover "twin" and where the hose to the right of the O2 sensor harness go. I'm guessing connect the hose to the T, and the T to the hose on the passenger side?
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onehalfasia
07-21-2007, 01:30 PM
figured out the electrical but kinda unsure how to connect the oil hose and T part.
Dark Silvia
07-21-2007, 01:59 PM
The Left Side Of The T Fitting Is Supposed To Be Pipped Into The Intake(before The Turbo), And The Right Side Is Supposed To Go To The Oil Catch Can(you Can See The Rubber Hose There In The Pic To The Right Of The Exhaust Manifold) Hope This Helps
Oh, And If You Don't Have The Factory Catch Can, U Can Use A Greddy Or Megan Catch Can, But It Doesn't Bolt Onto The Head. I Have A Factory One Lying Around
ROTTEN EGG
07-21-2007, 02:32 PM
ive seen a friend eliminate the catch can by just running a hose connecting the two ends. any anyone tell me if that is safe? because after i upgrade my turbo manifold the can is no longer going to fit.
mRclARK1
07-21-2007, 02:47 PM
The front part of the "T" goes into the stock rubber intake tube. If you're using an aftermarket intake, just put a small air filter on there and attach it with a small rubber hose and some clamps. The rear part facing towards the firewall goes into your oil catch can. If you can't fit the stock one anymore, just relocate it, or buy an aftermarket one. There not to much.
ROTTEN EGG
07-21-2007, 02:51 PM
so its not safe to run a hose from end to end eliminating the tank?
mRclARK1
07-21-2007, 03:11 PM
It'll just cause sludge to build up more/faster in the intake, and head.
Considering oil catch cans from Greddy, for example, are less then $100, you'd have to be pretty cheap (even more then normal for a 240 owner :keke: ) to not bother, and have the sludge build up.
onehalfasia
07-21-2007, 03:40 PM
thank you for the info, i'm gonna install the stock catch can for the time being.
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