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Old 03-01-05, 01:56 PM   #1
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Thinking: Single Turbo Oil Drainage

So I was thinking, "why not use both oil drains on the engine" for the single turbo, as used with the stock twins.

Just put a Y from the turbo out to a line for each of the iron plates.

Wouldn't this help with drainage and therefore less blowby (with properly installed catch can)?
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