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Nevermind. A certain company may soon be producing these.
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i did a 5sfte set up and found that most of the ct26 or ct20b out there already had the hard lines .... so i duno if u need to include them on the list.
The st185 oil pan does not have the level sensor and can be found rather cheap and it is a direct bolt on. Plus if thats to hard to source a nipple can be welded on the stock 5s pan for like 20 bucks. Of course the rubber hose from the hard line to the pan can be a bit expensive for a small rubber hose,but it is shaped and pretty much slips right in and i would consider that bolt on The steel breaded line with a 3 an adapter is needed for the oil feed anyway u look at it if u use a oil and water cooled lubricated turbo. Plus the adapter to tap into the oil pressure sensor is pretty common these days (forgot the website who makes them) so there isn't a worry about finding a tee out that has all the right threads on it and can support the weight of the oil pressure sensor. The only problem ppl might run into is how to get the ss braided line connected from the adapter to the feed lines........ I just used a tap and die to find the tread of the fitting, cut the bango fitting off and threaded the feed line....... ....... This is actually where i might put together a kit........ if u can buy in bulk the ss line, an fittings, and (HERES THE KICKER) some kind of bango bolt to a.n. fitting that can bolt right up to the bango feed line and connect to the braided line so ppl dont have to figure out how to connect the braided line to the feed lines by themselves good luck by any case woot woot This post has been edited by urbandork: Oct 6, 2007 - 1:15 AM |
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