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Old Apr 14, 2006 | 09:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Takumi Fujiwara
Is that what usually happens with these turbo cars burning down, oil lines? I hear about turbo cars catching fire like this, I rarely hear of an NA car burning down in a blaze of glory.
most people use the stock oil pressure sender location to run a oil feed line to their turbo. the problem here is that the thread for the sender/block is a British Standard Pipe Taper (BSPT) where most lines here in the states are National Pipe Taper (NPT). People that dont know the difference jam a NPT fitting onto the BSPT thread pitch stripping it out. Under severe conditions, these fittings can crack, pop out, etc. with 200 degree F oil shooting everywhere at 80 psi, something can easily ignite it.

another common problem is running too many tee's and other connectors off the block, which can cause these fittings to break also.

i dont see too many saab's, subaru's, mitsubishi's, or semi-trucks burning on the road, even though they are turbo as well. turbo honda's get a bad rep because of poor installation and tuning.
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