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Old Mar 23, 2006 | 11:09 PM
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need help on na turbo project

i have a supply line going to the turbo with a 1/4 standard thread fitting. does any body have a adapter for bolting the suply line to a s5 turbo?

and for the supply on the coolant side, should i use the line coming out of the water pump and block off the rear hose. (no emissions at all) does anybody have a adapter for the coolant so i can use the hose coming from the waterpump?

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Old Mar 24, 2006 | 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by 1300ccTuner
i have a supply line going to the turbo with a 1/4 standard thread fitting. does any body have a adapter for bolting the suply line to a s5 turbo?
ATP Turbo might have something that will fit. Otherwise you will either need to make a flange with 1/4" NPT threads or tap the turbo itself. If you are going to be doing AN fittings, then Russell makes a T3 drain flange with a -10 male flare on it. This will bolt directly to the feed side of our tubo. Then use the appropriate -10 to 1/4" adapter.

and for the supply on the coolant side, should i use the line coming out of the water pump and block off the rear hose. (no emissions at all) does anybody have a adapter for the coolant so i can use the hose coming from the waterpump?
thanx
Coolant must flow through the turbo. Get your coolant from the back of the block and the water pump nipple.

If you have to ask these questions, you might want to reconsider taking on this project.
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