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I got my hands on a Vortech V9 SC w/ 100 miles on it from a SEMA Pontiac G6 in toronto. Should be here in a week or so, then i will start fabbing up the bracket!!! I'm stoked.
Will someone please tell me how they tap their oil pan on the 3.4? Do the T-s that screw into the oil level sensor hole really work?
I got my hands on a Vortech V9 SC w/ 100 miles on it from a SEMA Pontiac G6 in toronto. Should be here in a week or so, then i will start fabbing up the bracket!!! I'm stoked.
Will someone please tell me how they tap their oil pan on the 3.4? Do the T-s that screw into the oil level sensor hole really work?
Its not a T , its a line that goes right in....and once i get mine up and running i will let you know how it works.
ya but dan...first you gonna get your car running ;)
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Its not a T , its a line that goes right in....and once i get mine up and running i will let you know how it works.
wrong...you actaully put a t-fitting in so oil can come from the block to both the turbo/SC and the pressure switch....and the you have to tap the pan for a drain line. the pressure side is easy....drilling and tapping the pan gettings a little interesting
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wrong...you actaully put a t-fitting in so oil can come from the block to both the turbo/SC and the pressure switch....and the you have to tap the pan for a drain line. the pressure side is easy....drilling and tapping the pan gettings a little interesting
wrong again. read what he wrote. You don't T off where the oil line goes back into the oil pan. You T it for oil feel to the turbo/sc. He's referring to the return.
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