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Has anyone used this oil filter relocation kit?

Old 05-01-2016, 08:37 AM
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Default Has anyone used this oil filter relocation kit?

After test fitting my turbo manifold and realizing I need to relocate the oil filter, I've done a ton of searching for the best kit. I have run across some custom kits people have built using Canton Racing products and also full kits like Full-Race and Greddy. I was wondering if anyone has used this Summit Racing kit or have any opinions about it. Supposed to be great quality (Made in USA) and has the adapter to fit our block (20mm). Comes with plenty of hose and only costs $44. I dont want to be a cheap-o with this and don't mind paying extra for a quality kit but this seems to get the job done perfectly while some of the other kits seem grossly overpriced.

Here's the link: Summit Racing Oil Filter Relocation Kit

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Any advice would be appreciated.
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Link doesn't work.
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Cant check the link. Make sure hoses are stainless stupid nylon melts. I saw some nice "heavy duty" kits on ebay with stainless hoses and pressed fittings but they were like $160 (inc oil cooler)
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Originally Posted by liquidgsr
Link doesn't work.

Originally Posted by Alexander Startsev
Cant check the link. Make sure hoses are stainless stupid nylon melts. I saw some nice "heavy duty" kits on ebay with stainless hoses and pressed fittings but they were like $160 (inc oil cooler)
Here's the link in working form: http://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-g4985-1

I'd trust Summit's quality, but I don't know enough about filter relocation to know if that kit has everything you'd need.
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It is not like i know enough, but common sense whispers you cant have too much of a heat endurance with turbo exhaust sitting just couple inches away, and nothing beats stainless steel in this department.
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It seems like some other reputable kits like Canton Racing are also aluminum, granted they are billet. The manifold will only be a few inches from the adapter but will be heat wrapped. I guess I may be the first to try it...
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Decided to pony up and just get the canton racing block adapter and remote mount. $314 for a damn oil relocation kit
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