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    Dang..another sidewinder. Anyhow you get the idea..2A ic with reversed bonnet support struts plus few washers on lower end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmit View Post

    • Turbo is a holset he221w with 5.5cm exhaust housing and T25 flange.
    Just for reference this turbo HOLSET HE221W part number 3782376 has a 17.5psi wastegate out of the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by asmit View Post
    When the drain tube connects to the block, the galley in the block is subject to the same size/flow constraints as your drain tube.
    I would not use the vac pump drain.
    There should be some photos on here somewhere of people using the oil pump cover for a drain.
    Have you considered other possibilities like the push rod cover, or straight into the sump?
    Do you have the cover plate on your block where the factory turbo motors drain into? (that's what I used)
    checkout this thread 4BD1T - set for oil drain etc



    I think McBrain was referring to the vac pump oil drain on the NA block which goes straight into the block, not via the dipstick tube.
    I ended up draining the oil from the turbo to the horizontal oil pump cover plate. However, the factory set up drains oil to a vertical diamond shaped plate a little lower on the side of the block.
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    Dump pipe done..billy norkle next☺20200409_081620.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    Dump pipe done..billy norkle next☺20200409_081620.jpg
    That's a neat job. Does it go under the starter and in between the chassis rails.
    Cheers......Brian
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    Goes out throught the inner guard then runs under the sill..where the existing one was. Will hang a bit low and prolly get hit one day..but there's really nowhere else to put it unless the body mounts are scalloped out...prolly not a good idea🙄

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    That's a neat job. Does it go under the starter and in between the chassis rails.
    Looked at that but would hang quite low under the starter and not much room between the chassis and TC etc..so went out the side under the sill..will look a bit cheesy until it dulls off or gets painted!

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    Looked at that but would hang quite low under the starter and not much room between the chassis and TC etc..so went out the side under the sill..will look a bit cheesy until it dulls off or gets painted!
    Personally I like what you have done. If you go under the starter like some have done it adds extra heat to the bottom of the starter and the bell housing. Going out the original path is the best idea. Just don't put big offset tyres/rims on it and you shouldn't have a problem.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearman View Post
    Personally I like what you have done. If you go under the starter like some have done it adds extra heat to the bottom of the starter and the bell housing. Going out the original path is the best idea. Just don't put big offset tyres/rims on it and you shouldn't have a problem.
    Yeah..big tyres might be a challenge..35s are off the menu now..33s will be ok. Big tyres/big offset loses lock real fast anyway..and there's not a lot of steering lock to begin with😐

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    Quote Originally Posted by INter674 View Post
    Yeah..big tyres might be a challenge..35s are off the menu now..33s will be ok. Big tyres/big offset loses lock real fast anyway..and there's not a lot of steering lock to begin with😐
    I find 0 offset rims work well with 255/85's.
    Under full compression the rear wheels scrape the wheelarch eyebrows/flares a little.
    One of my mates is running 255/85's on the standard ROH +33 rims without issues.
    Anything in the 0-33 range for a 255 tyre will be perfect in my opinion!

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