I assume it is cast ally
How come you want rid of the seats Phil?
hmmm, that old chestnut eh?
amazing how k03, k03s. k04's manage to live for 100k miles tho isn't it
I was warned off turbo oil feed filters by pretty much everyone I spoke to.
mark suggested one being used as a plug in option, but i explained the hose and its routing, rendering this a non-diy change. it wasn't me not bothering with it.
oil contamination is blamed for turbos demise, yet the rest of the engines bearing survive perfectly well for 100k miles, and std turbos also last pretty well too, on the exact same line! go figure..
I dont subscribe to the "contamination" line personally, as this usually gets invoked the moment a supplied turbo develops a "fault".... and this "oil contamination" deflects a prospective admission of fault from the manufacturer. amazingly the very same lines worked perfectly for 1000's of miles prior to this..... Not a coincidence. No more than excessive oil pressure being blamed on a k03 hybrid being said to be the reason it smoked like a b'stard from new... Crock of BS spouted where the defect was the build itself!
Variable quality is a concern. Check and triple check everything you receive!
Could always try and run a separate oil feed to just the turbo
I know of someone who ran like this on a G40
That's why i am asking the questions Willie, i know nothing about this and have not heard of anyone having fitted it. Surely all oil is cold on start up and warms as the engine/turbo heats up. The problem i have is that i have been given advice from an expert on a subject i know nothing about, should i ignore it? i have no reason to not believe him, all i want to do is avoid any repeat of this.
Bill/Tim what else would i need for this separate oil feed for the turbo? I think i am going to go for this option.
Pressure gauge
Oil tank - what size?
Oil Cooler
Oil pump - what type and size?
Any info would be great.