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hi guys,

Im Trying to install a 3071r on my neo. I've pulled the stock nissan turbo & dump/front pipe with no issues.

My problem now is the standard oil & water lines on the RB25det doesnt fit the 3071r.

So can anybody tell me where i can get the water & oil lines please ?

BTW, i live in melb.

thnx

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I used a kit similar to this:

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Turbo-Oil-Water-Line-RB25DET-Garrett-GT30R-GT35R-BB-/380343185542?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item588e387086

Alternatively you can take samples down to your local Pirtek, then buy 3 barbs and a rung of high temp water hose. You only need 3 barbs as I'm sure you found the one at the back of the head already has a hose on it. I've personally used this method on about 4 other setups and am yet to have a problem.. Just be careful what grade of hose you buy and consider getting some fire proof sheath for where it runs past the exhaust housing.

GL

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yeah but thats cheating ..lol

Gates flame proof hose from any speed shop about 20$ a metre, 1 metre is plenty, you can get it on the end of the inlet manifold rail if you take the aac off.. I just looped mine all the way around and down away from the manifold..

you can ask hypergear for oil lines.. he should have them so would most turbo shops for that matter, what area you in?

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