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Old 02-15-2009, 05:18 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stock turbo without coolant lines (Big filter kit?)

I'm putting the big filter kit on my stock turbo setup for now....will not running the coolant lines to the turbo affect anything? Maybe ruin the turbo since it is not being cooled with coolant and only oil?

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I have a feeling i'm missing something on this big filter kit...I just know i'm trying to delete the coolant lines off the oil cooler and deleting the oil cooler itself.
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Removing the oil cooler doesn't effect any of the lines for the turbo cooling. One line to the turbo from the water pump side of the system is near the cam sensor. The other line feeds into the block above the oil pressure sensor. Oil cooler line from the water pump side of the system is near where the stock surge valve would located if you had a stock turbo setup.......cap this off or take the pipe out and have this port on the pipe welded closed. The other line goes into the block near the line for the turbo and can be totally removed and a pipe plug can be screwed in to the boss on the block.

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I see what you're saying, where it T's off back into the system. I want to get it welded...that's a good idea.

Thanks for the clarification. I'll prolly take a pic to make sure
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