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Have a question been wondering if my oil return line is to small. My turbo does not spin at idle but when I give it gas it will spin. My oil return line is 1/2in not sure if that is the best size for it also I see only about 2psi to 3psi of boost.
Edit: Specs on my turbo are -A/R Compressor: .70 A/R, -A/R Turbine: .63 A/R and on the Exhaust side it is a T3 A/R .48
This is when I had put the car together http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47Bi3gC1LCQ the turbo would spin plus I had no oil restrictor on the turbo when I took this video now I have an oil restrictor and it doesn't even spin at idle. Should I take it off or leave it on?
Edit: The oil line is 1/2in diameter some people told me that it is to small
I run a 1/2" drain with a restricted feed and i've had no problems.
you can check some of your couplers maybe if they got a little loose. that happened to me yesterday i only had like 1 pound and then i hooked a compessor up to the pipes and i saw i was leaking out of a coupler that got loose. good luck!
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