Oil cooling isn't necessary and in fact I would advise against it until you know how hot your oil gets. Because running the oil too cool is just as bad, it needs to cook off moisture. I just inserted the oil cooler inline of the oil feed to the turbo trying to cool the turbo more. But you don't need to worry about oil cooling right now.
The barbed fitting needs to match the oil return line first. Then match a TAP and Drill Bit to make the threaded passage for the adapter.
Your pan is aluminum, I am 95% sure. So don't over torque the fitting once the the pan is tapped. Just get it nice and snug so it won't come loose easily.
I had to remove the radiator to get a good amount of room to drill and tap the oil pan. Be absolutely sure the new adapter will not interfere with your oil filter or starter. And be sure to drill the hole higher then the normal oil level in the oil pan. The turbo requires gravity to drain and any resistence can cause oil seal problems.
The barbed fitting needs to match the oil return line first. Then match a TAP and Drill Bit to make the threaded passage for the adapter.
Your pan is aluminum, I am 95% sure. So don't over torque the fitting once the the pan is tapped. Just get it nice and snug so it won't come loose easily.
I had to remove the radiator to get a good amount of room to drill and tap the oil pan. Be absolutely sure the new adapter will not interfere with your oil filter or starter. And be sure to drill the hole higher then the normal oil level in the oil pan. The turbo requires gravity to drain and any resistence can cause oil seal problems.
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