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using an oil sandwich adapter lower oil pressure?

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Old 04-21-2008, 06:00 AM
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Just trying to figure out why my oil pressure is a bit low with my greddy turbo kit. The kit uses an oil relocation kit which lowers pressure I know. Plus I'm using an oil sandwich adapter. Hot idle ranges between 14-18 PSI.

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Hmm yeah do you know how much the relocation kit itself lowered you by?
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There was a thread not too long ago that talked about this - and the debate was more why oil pressure readings differed between a block adaptor and a T connection. Someone with a T connection was reporting lower pressure and I (block adaptor) was reading high? I am around 30psi idle. As much as 90-95psi cruise/accel.

I am N/A, and using the greddy block adaptor.
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