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Rb25det Neo Oil Flow Direction Out Of Block! Remote Oil Filter And Cooler


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Heya Guys

Slight problem, i've been trying to find out everywhere what is the oil flow is out of the block but with no luck. There is a remote grex oil filter and cooler in my car and a im about to put another motor in.

Just want to make sure i got the right flow throught the filter.

I'll put up some pics when i get home this arvo.

Any help would be awesome

Cheers

Dan

Im just after a oil flow diagram or someone that i can talk to about it. Wasn't planning on testing it, its fairly simple flow in and out just not sure which way.

I guess i can alway turn the motor over with out the hoses on and which ever one pumps out thats the one to the filter

Oh so you need to know where oil comes out and goes back in?

Flow is into the outside edge of the filter and returns into the centre. You should be able to work it out from there

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