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oil restrictor or no restrictor?


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The restrictor is there to decrease the oil pressure to the turbo, so that you don't blow oil out past the seals. Restricting the return line would not be a good idea.

 

You should be fine without one. Just run a -3 (preferably teflon) feed line - that should be restriction enough.

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It won't hurt anything to give it a try without a restrictor in the oil SEND line. Like Tim said, you absolutely don't want to restrict the oil return, unless you enjoy huge clouds of oil smoke.

I ran my t3/t4 with no rectrictor and it was fine for ~2000 miles, then started to smoke a bit. I added in a restrictor and it's working perfectly again.

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Definitely run a restrictor, unless you like the smell of burning oil.

 

You can also just weld the end of a steel AN adapter in the feed line and drill a very small hole through the weld. I cant remember the drill bit size I used but it was around 0.06" IIRC. You really dont need (or want) a lot of flow into the turbo.

 

The drain can be as large as you want, but there's no point making it larger than 3/8". It's gravity fed and should not be restricted.

 

 

- Greg -

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  • 2 months later...

I am currently running a T3/TO4 turbo on my 77 280Z and I just took the intercooler line off of the turbo and it has oil in it! Also I am getting oil around the outside of the compressor housing. I checked the oil inlet and outlet for a leak but they are both clean. So it looks like I may need to restrict the oil flow?

 

I am running a 3AN braided steel feed line so apparently I am still getting to much oil to the turbo.

 

Oh yea the turbo was reworked and checked by Garrett less then a year ago so it should still be good to go.

 

I also look at my drill bit set and a #52 bit is 0.0635, this should work. Now I just need to plug the fitting and drill it out. So I will be off to the hardware store for a set screw of the correct size to plug my housing fitting. Then drill it out.

 

Now with this restrictor installed will I have to be even more careful about letting the turbo spin down before shutting off the car?

 

What do you all think?

 

HB280ZT

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My PCV is set up in the factor location, i.e. the tube running from the front of the motor to the bottom of the intake manifold. I also have the valve cover vent running into the intake pipe right before the turbo, I have checked this hose and it is clean of all oil. So what now?

 

I did look at the oil feed line to my turbo and it has a diameter of .120 with a 3AN feed line. So I just made a restrictor that changes the diameter to .070. We will see if this changes anything. Also I found that I need a new oil pump so a new one is now on order.

 

Thanks

 

HB280ZT

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anyone using a restrictor on a Holset turbo?!

 

im having some weird problems with oil blowing out of the seal, I tried a new PCV setup without much luck.

 

Im still running stock lines, I kinda want to just "bend" it and reduce the flow. But that would be the wrong way to do it lol

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