View Full Version : Oil Filter Relocation,Oil Cooler and Turbo oil feed
richmond82
06-24-2013, 10:12 AM
Previously my setup was routed like this.
Stock oil block plate with Oil Filter
Oil feed from BLock (turbo side) going into my oil cooler
out of oil cooler to turbo ATP Restrictor feed line
out of turbo returning to block
Wanted to setup like this-
Oil block adapter to oil filter relocation
out from filter relocation to oil cooler
from oil cooler to turbo
from turbo back to block.
http://i1216.photobucket.com/albums/dd370/drake_deyoung/20130624_091037_zpsa298e6e4.jpg (http://s1216.photobucket.com/user/drake_deyoung/media/20130624_091037_zpsa298e6e4.jpg.html)
?'s that i have on this
Do i plug the oil feed (from block to oil cooler currently) ?
what about the oil that is to return through the stock filter plate ?
IF i am using the Tomei Block adapter do i just block off the return port and use the oil out only ?
(when you take off the filter plate there is a feed and return port/hold in block)
any advice given is appreciated
richmond82
06-24-2013, 11:07 AM
Sorry for the Shit Pix was hoping to give a visual to go with the questions asked
fliprayzin240sx
06-24-2013, 11:19 AM
Why the hell do you have an oil cooler in between the engine and the turbo?!?! You need to route the line after the cooler back into the sandwich block on the engine.
richmond82
06-24-2013, 11:39 AM
Why the hell do you have an oil cooler in between the engine and the turbo?!?! You need to route the line after the cooler back into the sandwich block on the engine.
I do not. I was asking if this is the proper way to route with the added relocation kit/adapter plate.
Your comment answers the question. So the turbo will continue to use the lower Feed port from the block (turbo side)?
hobbs
06-24-2013, 12:06 PM
Oh my.
I don't even know what to say about the oil cooler inline with the turbo feed, I really can't believe anyone would set that up, pictures please?
richmond82
06-24-2013, 12:13 PM
Oh my.
I don't even know what to say about the oil cooler inline with the turbo feed, I really can't believe anyone would set that up, pictures please?
i dont have any pics of it setup as the motor is out of the car.
richmond82
06-24-2013, 04:04 PM
so far ive gotten two messages on this. Both of them were like "Woooaaahhh, what the hell? " Someone please drop proper setup education here so i can learn what the correct routing of lines is. From my understanding it goes.
IF using the Tomei Block adapter
filter block out to oil filter relocator
from filter relocator to oil cooler
out of oil cooler back to filter block
For Turbo
oil feed from block to turbo
turbo back to block
135bootleggerz
06-24-2013, 04:48 PM
some one buy this guy a kia or something
fliprayzin240sx
06-24-2013, 05:16 PM
so far ive gotten two messages on this. Both of them were like "Woooaaahhh, what the hell? " Someone please drop proper setup education here so i can learn what the correct routing of lines is. From my understanding it goes.
IF using the Tomei Block adapter
filter block out to oil filter relocator
from filter relocator to oil cooler
out of oil cooler back to filter block
For Turbo
oil feed from block to turbo
turbo back to block
Leave the turbo lines to where they're supposed to be. Leave the turbo oil lines alone. Basically, oil feed line from the block to the turbo and let the turbo drain naturally.
You routing the oil cooler in between the oil filter relocation back to the turbo would mean you're gonna squeeze ALL your oil thru the damn turbo. Fastest way to kill everything in your car (TURBO AND ENGINE).
Like I said, route it from the oil filter block to the oil filter relocation block, to the oil cooler, then back to the oil filter block. Run the turbo oil feedline straight to the turbo. Even your current setup is baaaaaad idea. There is no need to have an oil cooler inbetween the turbo and the block, pretty much defeats the purpose of a cooler since you're only cooling the oil going to the turbo and not thru the whole engine.
godsmack
06-24-2013, 07:33 PM
http://site.240sxmotoring.com/images/products/oilcooleradaptor1.jpg
godsmack
06-24-2013, 07:35 PM
or
http://www.yeebiz.com/upimg/18/6793/oil-cooler-kit-100.jpg
richmond82
06-24-2013, 09:09 PM
some one buy this guy a kia or something
thanks for the offer. maybe a daiwoo...
richmond82
06-24-2013, 09:10 PM
Leave the turbo lines to where they're supposed to be. Leave the turbo oil lines alone. Basically, oil feed line from the block to the turbo and let the turbo drain naturally.
You routing the oil cooler in between the oil filter relocation back to the turbo would mean you're gonna squeeze ALL your oil thru the damn turbo. Fastest way to kill everything in your car (TURBO AND ENGINE).
Like I said, route it from the oil filter block to the oil filter relocation block, to the oil cooler, then back to the oil filter block. Run the turbo oil feedline straight to the turbo. Even your current setup is baaaaaad idea. There is no need to have an oil cooler inbetween the turbo and the block, pretty much defeats the purpose of a cooler since you're only cooling the oil going to the turbo and not thru the whole engine.
thank you for the info. was looking for a straight forward answer on this and you brought it.
richmond82
06-24-2013, 09:11 PM
http://site.240sxmotoring.com/images/products/oilcooleradaptor1.jpg
thank you very much. I appreciate the help on this
richmond82
06-24-2013, 09:12 PM
or
http://www.yeebiz.com/upimg/18/6793/oil-cooler-kit-100.jpg
Thanks Godspeed. you are indeed very helpful
richmond82
06-24-2013, 09:16 PM
and thats all the info i needed. Thank you Zilvia for the insight and thank you 135bootleggerz for the comedy !
fliprayzin240sx
06-24-2013, 09:35 PM
or
http://www.yeebiz.com/upimg/18/6793/oil-cooler-kit-100.jpg
Just be weary of setting it up like this. You usually want a thermostatic filter block so it wont let the oil thru the cooler until the oil gets up to temp. Cold oil is not good for the engine since the oil is thick like molasses. With a pass thru to the oil cooler, it'll take a while for that oil to get up to temp.
richmond82
06-25-2013, 10:22 AM
Just be weary of setting it up like this. You usually want a thermostatic filter block so it wont let the oil thru the cooler until the oil gets up to temp. Cold oil is not good for the engine since the oil is thick like molasses. With a pass thru to the oil cooler, it'll take a while for that oil to get up to temp.
This is the setup my sponsor had put together for me. Thank you for the info, now i am on the hunt for a Thermostatic filter block. Greddy makes a few, trying to get a good deal on one
richmond82
06-27-2013, 08:22 AM
Greddy unit with thermostat purchased from 240sxmotoring - I am glad i posted this Tech thread to get on the right track - Thanks again all
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