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Old 04-22-2011, 02:09 AM   #1
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T28 oil drain setup

Piecing together a setup on a friends car and have some questions about an the oil drain flange/setup. We don't have the stock oil return flange.

The Nissan oil drain tube is pretty expensive for such a small piece - $45
Nissan S14/S15 T28 SR20DET Oil Drain Return Tube (Turbo to Block)

Would this setup work instead?

Flange
Turbo Oil Drain Flange 8AN Garrett T2 T25 T28 TB02 TB28 | eBay

Hose fitting
NEW 8 AN - Aeroquip Straight Hose End Fitting | eBay

I also saw this fitting, but don't think it's as good as the one above. Any comments or suggestions?
http://cgi.ebay.com/AN8-8AN-AN-8-Hos...item4cf667b446


For any other noobs like myself, here's a great video showing how the fitting works:
http://eaavideo.org/video.aspx?v=46881475001

Thanks

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Old 04-22-2011, 02:33 AM   #2
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The oem one is worth it. If you shop around you can find it cheaper usually. I used the AN fitting setup and I'm just not as happy with it and switched back to OEM, it lines up better
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dont cheap out anytime you want to do the job right.
come on dude, the oem one isnt THAT expensive.
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A/N mostly for looks in this case. There is no pressure going through this line. Only a gravity drain. You can use a T25 flange pipe if you have one. Slot the holes and Buy some hose from vato zone.
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this is the same price as the fr sport link but you get the hose as well
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Old 04-22-2011, 09:45 AM   #6
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i just used my t25 one and slotted the holes a bit to make it work
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hit up Russell at nissanparts.cc
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$24.61+shipping on the T28 drain tube.

I went through the hassle of reslotting and bending the one off my t25 as well but I still had issues with the hose rubbing on the steering column.
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Thanks guys, I'll go with the OEM tube. It wasn't that the piece cost too much. I was under the assumption that I could go with an A/N setup for the same cost, but it's actually worse than OEM for this use.
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Definitely go with the oem piece. I tried using a flange/barb fitting before and I was never quite happy with it.
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