So I'm in the process of setting up a turbo build for my P5 (70k mi). I just read all 32 pages of this thread and it seems like the system setup is real sensible, even for someone who probably isn't going to the track at all.
I know a lot of this was probably answered, but my lack of experience and 32 pages left me with some questions....
1. If I use the typical setup discussed here, what is the best way to tap the oil feed for the turbo. Is it the T connection similar to the OEM MSP setup that has been mentioned (seen it discussed elsewhere), or is there an easier way to tap into this system. It's my understanding that neither sandwich plate nor filter relocation leaves any extra outlets?? Oil sender lines can tap into other locations on the block?
2. If I'm tapping into the oil pan for the turbo return, it makes sense to tap into it a second time for this obviously. But do I have to remove the engine to do this. I was under the impression I could remove the pan without removing the engine, tap it, and put it back on.
3. If I bought a new pump, had it treated, and replaced my old one (since i can't have the car sidelined for 6 weeks or more), will I be able to do this without removing the engine? I got mixed answers when I looked back.
Sorry if these quesitons are a little dumb lol, and thanks in advance for any help.
I know a lot of this was probably answered, but my lack of experience and 32 pages left me with some questions....
1. If I use the typical setup discussed here, what is the best way to tap the oil feed for the turbo. Is it the T connection similar to the OEM MSP setup that has been mentioned (seen it discussed elsewhere), or is there an easier way to tap into this system. It's my understanding that neither sandwich plate nor filter relocation leaves any extra outlets?? Oil sender lines can tap into other locations on the block?
2. If I'm tapping into the oil pan for the turbo return, it makes sense to tap into it a second time for this obviously. But do I have to remove the engine to do this. I was under the impression I could remove the pan without removing the engine, tap it, and put it back on.
3. If I bought a new pump, had it treated, and replaced my old one (since i can't have the car sidelined for 6 weeks or more), will I be able to do this without removing the engine? I got mixed answers when I looked back.
Sorry if these quesitons are a little dumb lol, and thanks in advance for any help.