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got my kit today

quailty wise the kit looks good, all threads are correct

but one thing i dont understand with the kit is the banjo bolts that it came with,

the holes are a lot smaller, mainly the oil ones, the stock one has a hole of bout 6-7mm and the one that came with the kit is boit 2mm like a pin hole,

should i use the stock banjos??

or are they some sort of restrictor??

n mr kotter if you have ever taken off or put on rb26 turbos you know it can be a flamin mongrel, not only dose it look better but it make turbo removal alot easier :)

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Do Ball bearing turbo require less oil, therefore smaller banjos should be used as oil restrictors?

I am about to upgrade to ball bearing turbos and am looking at the same oil and water line kits, but just wondering if people have used the smaller banjos.

I have read that if you use the original larger ones it could cause the turbo to leak oil.

Any opinions?

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Thanks TriniGT,

Someone in the above post said;

but one thing i dont understand with the kit is the banjo bolts that it came with,

the holes are a lot smaller, mainly the oil ones, the stock one has a hole of bout 6-7mm and the one that came with the kit is boit 2mm like a pin hole,

So it sounds like the banjo that came with the kit is a restricor. So this is what should be used for upgraded ball bearing turbos instead of the standard 6mm banjo bolts?

Hey Ali,

No didn't get anything further on this, however I purchased the same kit, looked at some others and spoke to a couple of people and it looks like the smaller banjo acts a restrictor.

But I was thinking to use the same banjo and put a restrictor from, which I think are about $15 each. These screw to the cartridge and then the lines in the kit should be able to screw to the restrictor (this is from the pics I have seen).

Either way I wouldn't just rely on the restrictor built into the turbo cartridge. It might be an idea to put an additional one on. The turbo will still be fed sufficient oil.

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