cruiser_guy
Out of Africa / North Africa
fjbj40 said:Just use the alternator oil feed line to feed the turbo and the alternator oil return line as the return for the turbo , just tee into both. Keep it simple , you do not need a dedicated oil resevoir,pump and cooler for your turbo system. You are making a super simple thing complicate by doing that.
If you plan on running 7 psi then an intercooler is not required , the intake charge temp will not be high enough to warrant the pumping loss associated with intercoolers plus the added expense and extra plumbing .
Daryl
I agree with all this but if I were to run an intercooler I'd get my wastegate signal from the intake manifold so that the intercooler loss would not show up as it would if the wastegate signal was left "as is". This way the turbo might actually produce 10 - 12 psi pre-intercooler but still deliver 7-8 psi (or whatever the wastegate is set to) to the intake manifold. This way you'd get the denser charge from the intercooler and still maintain boost pressure.
A separate oiling system would be a complete waste of time in my opinion as well as making a very simple setup complicated. My oil supply comes from the altenator/vacuum pump and returns to the oil pressure port. I've had NO problems in 100,000kM. I allow the turbo to cool (engine running) until my pyrometer reads less than 400F.