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      oil feed

      I need to know where to feed my oil line from my engine block. does anyone know how?



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      Re: oil feed

      got me on that one

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      Re: oil feed

      Quote Originally Posted by remoteaveo
      I need to know where to feed my oil line from my engine block. does anyone know how?

      Ok well how about we start with what you're planning on doing

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      Re: oil feed

      what are you talking about. oil lines running to what?
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      Re: oil feed

      turbo?
      You can not commit crimes in a Aveo. Its just not fast enough.


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      Re: oil feed

      tap the oil pan?

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      Welding a bung in the oil pan is the only safe way...
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      Re: oil feed

      He said oil feed, not oil return.

      If you are boosting, you need a "T" fitting to tap into where your oil pressure sending unit is. It's on the block just below and to the side of your oil filter. Change the oil and the plug thing you wipe off is what I'm talking about.

      For the return, you can drill and tap your oil pan or braze a return fitting there.

      Good luck with the project.

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      Re: oil feed

      thanxs for the tips. oh, and my aveo is going to have a custom remote turbo system.

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      Re: oil feed

      Quote Originally Posted by remoteaveo
      thanxs for the tips. oh, and my aveo is going to have a custom remote turbo system.
      I looked into that before, it's just there is barely any room to run the piping over the rear





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