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Tips on making a hole in the engine block
 
Old 11-06-2010, 06:05 PM
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I just purchased a Turbonetics ST for the G35. Everything in the setup looks easy to moderately easy, except the hole you need to create in the engine. Are there any tips or anything I need to know before doing this. Id like to not eff it up

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Old 11-07-2010, 04:37 PM
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a hole for what?? oil feed, return?? if its oil feed then you can get sandwich plat & T into it or from the pressure sensor.....as far for return...you could tap into the oil pan
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a hole for what?? oil feed, return?? if its oil feed then you can get sandwich plat & T into it or from the pressure sensor.....as far for return...you could tap into the oil pan

Return line sorry for not specifying. For the G35 kit, you have to tap the block as the pan is very shallow and low, which would cause clogging. As for the oil feed line, that one seems a tad bit easier and does tap into a pressure line.
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:44 AM
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still no need........I found you a solution.....



Turbo-Kits.com - 03 + Infiniti G35 Single Turbo & Twin Turbo Kits - VQ35DE
scroll all the way down until you see the spacer....its tapped for the oil return setup

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SuperchargersOnline.com :: Product: Oil Pan Spacer Kit for 2003-2006 Nissan 350z/G35 (Drilled and Threaded for Oil Return Line)
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I forgot all about that haha thanks a bunch.
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I forgot all about that haha thanks a bunch.
no problem.....
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