STD Tuning Engine Hx35 oil feed restrictor

Hx35 oil feed restrictor

Hx35 oil feed restrictor

 
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Reapo
Naturally-aspirated

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10-21-2020, 06:35 PM #1
Hi guys, wondering do I need to fit a restrictor to my oil feed for holset hx35, fitting it to an om605. Thanks James
Reapo
10-21-2020, 06:35 PM #1

Hi guys, wondering do I need to fit a restrictor to my oil feed for holset hx35, fitting it to an om605. Thanks James

Simon B
K26-2

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10-22-2020, 11:41 AM #2
No, but you do need to fit the biggest drain that you can.
Simon B
10-22-2020, 11:41 AM #2

No, but you do need to fit the biggest drain that you can.

Reapo
Naturally-aspirated

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10-23-2020, 12:18 AM #3
Thanks for the response, yes I have gone for a drain from a cummins dodge ram which is 19mm.
Reapo
10-23-2020, 12:18 AM #3

Thanks for the response, yes I have gone for a drain from a cummins dodge ram which is 19mm.

50harleyrider
GTA2359VK

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10-28-2020, 05:30 AM #4
When I was doing my 606 conversion including a VNT Garrett turbo, all the material and advice I could dig up at the time indicated the largest drain I could fit. So far, so good. If you have a hydraulic hose shop nearby, don't hesitate to use them. Good drainage= less oil into the boost air. You'll still get some but the goal is to minimize it via good drainage and turbo bearings.
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50harleyrider
10-28-2020, 05:30 AM #4

When I was doing my 606 conversion including a VNT Garrett turbo, all the material and advice I could dig up at the time indicated the largest drain I could fit. So far, so good. If you have a hydraulic hose shop nearby, don't hesitate to use them. Good drainage= less oil into the boost air. You'll still get some but the goal is to minimize it via good drainage and turbo bearings.

 
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