Not so fast! Nothing is ever that easy. Especially if you want to do it right.
I thought I could get an internally gated GT series for a silvia and use a matching dump pipe to mate to the exhaust. Nope. Turbo sits upside down relative to how it is in a subie. $95 later, I've got this beautiful T25 to 3" V-band adapter from ATP Turbo. ouch #1
OK, how about oil feed. A nice braided stainless teflon line should fit the bill right? Again, not real easy. The feed from the head uses a M12x1.25 thread. WTF? It took me a week to find an adapter, and lucky enough, it went to a -4 AN fitting. Sweet.
What about the fitting on the turbo? I said screw it and paid out the ass for one from ATP, with the proper restrictor hole. Without it, too much oil pressure would blow the seals out on this ball bearing unit in short order.
Of course the oil drain is different, so $20 later, I've this nice drain flange. That and a 3/8 NPT hose barb should take care of it. Oh wait, the bolts that came with the flange are wrong. Back to the hardware store. Damn. This is really adding up in a hurry
How about coolant? Again, weird threads. Garrett decided with M14x1.5 threads this time. ATP sells banjo fittings with the bolt and washers. $15 a piece. Screw that noise. I might as well use AN fittings. They ended costing about the same, with the hose ends, but in the end are much more versatile.
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Otherwise I've been working on little things. I drilled and tapped for my water temp gauge and also for the EGT sensor. Not as bad as I thought it would be. I'll be wrapping the exhaust manifold one of these days, thats why I cut off the posts for the heat sheilds.





www.anplumbing.com is where I got the coolant fittings, m12x1.25 to -4 adapter, and gauge adapter. Jay at Northern Engine Supply hooked up the braided line, matching hose ends, and angled apaters.