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Old 01-11-2005, 05:22 PM
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oil drain size

help me decide on weather to use AN-10 or AN-12 oil drain hose i notice most seem to use 10 but ive seen 12 on other cars and the cost is minimal

and do you guys suggest using a 45degree fititng at both the turbo and oil pan or did you use a straight fitting at the turbo and 90 at the oil pan
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Originally Posted by subs1000w
help me decide on weather to use AN-10 or AN-12 oil drain hose i notice most seem to use 10 but ive seen 12 on other cars and the cost is minimal

and do you guys suggest using a 45degree fititng at both the turbo and oil pan or did you use a straight fitting at the turbo and 90 at the oil pan

AN10 is close to 1/2...that should be ok...if there's room for AN12 then go for it...it's just gravity flow.

45 and 45 should be better than a straight up 90.
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:37 PM
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10an would be what I would use.. I would not want a -12an hole in my oil pan

and 45 deg at the pan and straight at the turbo
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