13B-RE front Iron oil feed fitting size
What is the size of the oil feed for the turbo? Im replacing the banjo bolt on the top of the front iron with AN fitting.
I know on the FC its 12mm 1.5 and for FD its 14mm 1.5 |
14mmx1.5
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thanks
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Yea.. 14x1.5. I found that out after I ordered a 12x1.5 and it was to small.. :/
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Originally Posted by FrankV702
(Post 10304587)
Yea.. 14x1.5. I found that out after I ordered a 12x1.5 and it was to small.. :/
where did you get your fitting from im looking for -4 an to feed the turbo. I founds lot of 14mm 1.5 -6 an fittings LOL never mind I found from earls |
Originally Posted by 87GTR
(Post 10304730)
lol we are chasing each other around the forum :P any luck on manifold yet?
where did you get your fitting from im looking for -4 an to feed the turbo. I founds lot of 14mm 1.5 -6 an fittings LOL never mind I found from earls I got my fitting from atpturbo.com but your Earls fitting was probably cheaper. :) |
i got mine from my local hydro shop. much cheaper than those fancy anodized ones. i payed 2 bux for it, hydro shops are awesome for fittings and hose
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Originally Posted by rxspeed7
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i got mine from my local hydro shop. much cheaper than those fancy anodized ones. i payed 2 bux for it, hydro shops are awesome for fittings and hose
Is it aluminum? |
no its steel. i prefer steel over the pricey alum fittings anyway
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Originally Posted by FrankV702
(Post 10305037)
I noticed! haha... No luck on the manifold yet.. I've got an FC HKS cast manifold on the car now with a BB 60-1 turbo but the hotside is literally resting on the frame of my car and I don't like it! I'm not to sure if it's just my mounts or all cosmo mounts, but they dropped the engine lower in the engine bay so the placement of the turbo isn't the same as on a 13BT. :/
I got my fitting from atpturbo.com but your Earls fitting was probably cheaper. :) |
Originally Posted by BigTurbo74
(Post 10306123)
Is it aluminum?
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^ def the truth. they are over priced and last no where near how long my 50cents fittings do.
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where can you buy some steel ones online? I have been all over my local area and have not found any shops here that sell them.
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Nice, thanks for the link. My local hydro shop is lacking sometimes too.
Steel is at minimum better for fittings on the irons since it will more closely match the expansion rate when it warms up. There's some debate as to aluminum fittings in the turbo feed causing cracking (or at least contributing to stress there) |
i find that the NPT threads and aluminum do not seal very well on the CHRA.
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Earl's 9919BFH is a 14mm 1.5 pitch male to -4AN male adapter.
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Just throwing this out there. If anyone is looking to seal that oil port off, the oil pan drain plug is a perfect fit. So does the copper washer for those of you using an FD motor in NA form.
And thanks for the fitting and supplier info. |
http://www.discounthydraulichose.com...m?1=1&CartID=0
So would the fitting... 9004-04-12 | 1/4" Male BSPP x M12x1.5 Male Metric (Steel) work for an FC then for a -4 AN fitting for a turbo feed? |
To adapt to -4 on the front iron of an FC you would need fitting # 9067-04-12 from http://www.discounthydraulichose.com...ale_p/9067.htm
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I use aluminum fittings quite a bit, mostly because they are more corrosion resistant but also because they are lighter. And yes, I AM that concerned about weight. Steel fittings for the most part are OK, but I try not to use them for brakes, fuel or water because of the corrosion concerns and instead use SS for brakes and AL for fuel, coolant, etc.
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I figured it would be easier to just add on to this thread and not make a new one since I'm trying to do this right now.
So we know for the front oil feed on the iron we need this size 14mmx1.5... Would this be the easiest thing to buy for the adapter to the turbo? http://www.himni-racing.com/index.ph...itmovccdppfos3 And for the AN fittings on the lines, would you use a 90 degree angle from the front iron towards the turbo? And then just use a female adapter directly to the part above? |
On the front iron I used a banjo bolt style fitting, like this: http://www.atpturbo.com/mm5/merchant..._Code=ATP-FTG1 except in 14mm for an FD or RE. the outlet is at 90* already. And for the CHRA I'm pretty sure it's just 1/4" NPT for most. Just get an oil line with a 90* swivel end on the turbo side.
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