Oil return line help PLEASE (pics)

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
I've got the driftmotion 67 kit thats going on my car. The oil return line on this kit will not work with my car, so I need some help. The kit comes w/ some fittings to re-route the line so it clears the manifold... but there isn't enough room to fit the fitting thru, clear the turbo elbow, and clear the mani as well. The best bet I can come up with now is to run it thru the manifold and wrap header wrap around the line, which I'm not a fan of doing. Any suggestions?

The fitting (not assembled correctly, this is when I first got it): This makes an S surve from turbo.
l_378c84ebd96349d0a3eb270b1fa08edf.jpg


How its supposed to sit:
l_158910ad7ef44b0e8ec7b7bf13173fef.jpg


How it actually sits:
l_3493560214314b82b6b90577ca04f0cc.jpg


l_e193eba4a3c44fb38609864211962ce3.jpg


Notice I've even ground the edges off the fittings to squeeze every lil bit of clearance out of it:
l_e87f38c5002a40c889994a6ade45b74d.jpg


I just can't get it to sit without having that gap in there... can't grind on the turbo or the mani either:
l_035ad94c001c4890b406d248bc1bfbb4.jpg




So the only thing I'm seeing right now that could work is to wrap the line with header wrap and feed it like this. I don't like half-assing stuff though, and certainly don't want to risk line failure. It actually touches both runners.

l_bcd6efd62e1b45418ef2bee4dbbeab79.jpg

l_5c38b77fabb548beb4b673b554ce62a4.jpg
 

tissimo

Stock is boring :(
Apr 5, 2005
4,238
0
0
39
Melbourne, FL
I had the same manifold, ground the Manifold flange down some and fit a 90* and ran my oil return. It fit fine.. Ill see if i can find my old pictures.

sm_photo_missing.jpg


an old pic before I switched to a braided w/ an fittings.
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
OneJSupra;1273613 said:
Did you try to call DM? A lot of R&D went into this turbo kit. I'm sure it can be fitted without major issues.

I've talked to Aaron, he's sent me a pic of it on the kit on a car, but Im for the life of me not finding a way to make this fit. The elbow on the turbo is welded way off to one side, which could be causing it, but nonetheless, its still an issue for me.
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
CajunKenny;1274261 said:
This could be just me; but, I would not want my oil return routed between my exhaust runners.

Its not going to be run like that, I kinda just threw it up there so it would be ruled out. I'm not risking everything on a halfass job.
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
As you can see, it is what it is. Im prob going to cut the nut off the one side and just weld the 2 pipes together. This is a HUGE pain in the ass because I've been trying to get the car going asap

l_3108bd1755ce4f66bca1107a19302547.jpg

l_5f34677fea094d32b3e2a3d03628261e.jpg

l_0c9044b809834af18e5c6da041ce76f7.jpg

l_28fa50ed9c18433883c80ec9f9bacfb8.jpg

l_c8f5865d63434a848930cf9880019971.jpg

l_f2745acfe58744a9a45ef95dea4f2adc.jpg
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
IJ.;1275145 said:
Try clocking the CHRA a bit.....

Can't do the compressor, if it goes any more in either direction its either on the strut tower or resting on the mani. If I do the CHRA, its already not a 90* as it is, it'll be closer to a 45...
 

OneJSupra

I'm a sleeper ...
Feb 9, 2007
900
0
0
Supraland
You can try to buy one of those spacer to mount the turbo higher on the manifold and then use a 45 degree AN fitting so you can keep the compressor clocked the way you want it.
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
I clocked the chra even more, its at an angle I'm unsure of...the fitting comes off the turbo, goes to a 90*, then to another 90*. The fitting actually goes UP some. Do you think this will cause significant issues, or should be ok to run?

l_d320492a1cfe4656835acef73ca2cd99.jpg

l_570c6fe8593c4b4e8b77c0c4c7a43e3f.jpg


UP

l_3995ddcf37b641758ffd1275b976cf11.jpg
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
No sir. The elbow that's welded on is flush on the front and sticks out on the back and prevents me from using the line that came with it. If I clocked it the other way itd go thru the mani. I don't want to grind it but might have to. Its just frustrating because this was supposed to be plug and play.
 

pnutcar

1jz Asshole :)
Jan 25, 2006
299
0
0
St. Louis, MO
Its a journal bearing turbo. I'm thinking that grinding or getting a spacer are my options now. I've got a 45* that I put on the fitting, but it doesn't clear the mani and elbow.