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    i was thinking about using a oil filter sandwich for turbo oil feed. good idea or bad idea?
    1999 Grand Am SC/T - 301HP, 365TQ - ARP Rod Bolts, ARP Oil Pan Bolts, ARP Head Studs, Mild Cam, 3500 Heads w/28696 Springs, Ported 3500 LIM & 3400 UIM, GT32R @ 12PSI, Rebuilt Trans, 42.5 Injectors, Racetronix Fuel Pump, TCE Adjustable FPR, SC/T Kit, SC/T Spoiler, Shaved Trunk, WOT-Tech Coil Overs, Solid Rear Laterals w/Poly Bushings, Control Arms w/Poly Bushings, Poly Engine & Trans Mounts, Front & Rear Strut Braces

  • #2
    You could also install a "T" between the block and oil pressure sending unit.
    -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
    91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
    92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
    94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
    Originally posted by Jay Leno
    Tires are cheap clutches...

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    • #3
      Do you know what size thread that is?
      1999 Grand Am SC/T - 301HP, 365TQ - ARP Rod Bolts, ARP Oil Pan Bolts, ARP Head Studs, Mild Cam, 3500 Heads w/28696 Springs, Ported 3500 LIM & 3400 UIM, GT32R @ 12PSI, Rebuilt Trans, 42.5 Injectors, Racetronix Fuel Pump, TCE Adjustable FPR, SC/T Kit, SC/T Spoiler, Shaved Trunk, WOT-Tech Coil Overs, Solid Rear Laterals w/Poly Bushings, Control Arms w/Poly Bushings, Poly Engine & Trans Mounts, Front & Rear Strut Braces

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      • #4
        IIRC its 1/4" NPT (national pipe thread)... atleast it was on mine.. you could buy a oil pressure sensor, take it to a tubes and hose store and get the right fitting and return the sensor.

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        Shane "RedZMonte"
        2004 Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition -VIRGIN
        1995 Monte Carlo Z34 14.38@101mph, 331hp/355tq
        -Turbonetics T04E Super 60 Turbo, 2.5" Borla Catback, OBDII, 42.5# Injectors
        2004 Subaru WRX STI -Lightly Modded (SOLD)
        1994 Lumina Z34 -VIRGIN (SOLD)
        1992 Lumina Z34-VIRGIN (RIP)
        1992 L67 Lumina Z34 (SOLD)
        1990 Turbo Grand Prix (SOLD)

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        • #5
          alright. but to answer my question, would it be a bad idea to use an oil filter sandwich?
          1999 Grand Am SC/T - 301HP, 365TQ - ARP Rod Bolts, ARP Oil Pan Bolts, ARP Head Studs, Mild Cam, 3500 Heads w/28696 Springs, Ported 3500 LIM & 3400 UIM, GT32R @ 12PSI, Rebuilt Trans, 42.5 Injectors, Racetronix Fuel Pump, TCE Adjustable FPR, SC/T Kit, SC/T Spoiler, Shaved Trunk, WOT-Tech Coil Overs, Solid Rear Laterals w/Poly Bushings, Control Arms w/Poly Bushings, Poly Engine & Trans Mounts, Front & Rear Strut Braces

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          • #6
            My opinion FWIW (based on nothing to do with a turbo since I don't have a turbo on my car) would be a sandwich would probably have an easier time to leak, maybe. It would also be more expensive than a "T" fitting, unless you have the sandwich already and can't return it.
            -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
            91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
            92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
            94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
            Originally posted by Jay Leno
            Tires are cheap clutches...

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            • #7
              Im sure it will work just fine... Its more then you need in order to make things work but I don't see why it would cause any problems.... Like P-Rocket said, more possability of leaks but not hard to fix.
              Shane "RedZMonte"
              2004 Corvette Z06 Commemorative Edition -VIRGIN
              1995 Monte Carlo Z34 14.38@101mph, 331hp/355tq
              -Turbonetics T04E Super 60 Turbo, 2.5" Borla Catback, OBDII, 42.5# Injectors
              2004 Subaru WRX STI -Lightly Modded (SOLD)
              1994 Lumina Z34 -VIRGIN (SOLD)
              1992 Lumina Z34-VIRGIN (RIP)
              1992 L67 Lumina Z34 (SOLD)
              1990 Turbo Grand Prix (SOLD)

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              • #8
                my sandwitch adapter is working quite nicely, if you ever get into a situation you need a gasket for the adapter , score one from the oil filter section of wall mart. FREE

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 16vconversion View Post
                  my sandwitch adapter is working quite nicely, if you ever get into a situation you need a gasket for the adapter , score one from the oil filter section of wall mart. FREE
                  If it uses an oil filter o ring, why not just score one from your old oil filter next time you change the oil since Wal-mart will prosecute over a piece of bubble gum?
                  -60v6's 2nd Jon M.
                  91 Black Lumina Z34-5 speed
                  92 Black Lumina Z34 5 speed (getting there, slowly... follow the progress here)
                  94 Red Ford Ranger 2WD-5 speed
                  Originally posted by Jay Leno
                  Tires are cheap clutches...

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                  • #10
                    Yay, my first post!! I just want to warn against using an oil filter gasket/o-ring on the sandwich adapter. At least on the stock sandwich type oil cooler (I know it's not exactly the same thing) in my IROC-Z, the sandwich o-ring needed to be shorter and stiffer than the oil filter gasket. I tried an oil filter gasket to replace the stock 336,000 km one and it worked great - for about 10 minutes. Once it got all warm and soft, the oil pressure pushed the top edge of the o-ring out and, man, was it ever a gusher! The oil spray actually dug a hole in the sand and gravel under the car and spewed out a couple of litres before I noticed what was up. The problem was that the lip on the sandwich adapter was significantly shorter than on the oil filter so the o-ring had less support. I ended up ordering the genny GM gasket from Eckler's and life was good. Until I sold the Camaro Anyways, that's my way of saying hello from up North
                    94 Cavalier RS
                    Engine: 3.1 stock replacement GM Goodwrench with 204/214 cam
                    Wheels and tires: 14 x 6 Fiero mags, 215/70R14 BFG Radial TA
                    Other: Homemade intake with K&N filter
                    Cherry Bomb Extreme muffler
                    Holset HX35 waiting under the bed

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