K24 Swap BRZ Part 7 - Making AN Lines for Turbo Oil and Coolant

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  • Опубліковано 3 жов 2024

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  • @flamingcomet2438
    @flamingcomet2438 Рік тому +2

    I don't know if you will see this but I am in the process of building a boosted k24 swapped s2000 and was looking for ideas/best ways to route oil supply and return. Your video was extremely helpful in the way you showed and explained everything. Thank you!

  • @gordonfreeman2715
    @gordonfreeman2715 2 роки тому +1

    im faced with a dilemma rn, i want this series to blow up cuz it deserves it but ik if it does the price of these will artificially inflate of the 86, i think ill just bite the bullet and hope this channel does blow up

  • @Brendon617
    @Brendon617 2 місяці тому

    this is a great video! i+I've been doing some research and alot of guys say you should run ptfe for the feed line due to higher pressure and heat. some guys say the rubber under the ss braid can get soft like a noodle. im curious how this is holding up for you.

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  2 місяці тому +1

      Certainly no harm in running PTFE lines. I did have to reroute the lines after making this video. I changed turbo manifolds, and the turbo placement is different. The CPE lines I used have been holding up so far.

    • @Brendon617
      @Brendon617 2 місяці тому

      @@BuildingWithSean good deal i actually didin't use ptfe on feed and ive been going down a rabbit hole since i just filmed a video regarding AN lines on my car and now i might change some things lol

  • @jctinkler88
    @jctinkler88 Рік тому

    Bit late but it's really detrimental to a turbos bearings to not drop the oil feed from vertical

  • @RodneycarrThe
    @RodneycarrThe Рік тому

    I thought water pump would supply cold coolant so that would be turbo inlet. Outlet coolant comes out the top of turbo…correct me if I’m wrong

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому +1

      Hey thanks for your question! Hope that all this makes sense. The coolant returns from the radiator into the backside of the water pump, and the pump moves the coolant through the engine. This port on the front of the water pump is intended to bring a secondary coolant line into the water pump to be pushed (by the water pump) back through the engine. The K20A2 (that this exact pump was pulled from) and the K20Z3 both have an oil cooler sandwich plate from the factory that utilizes the same supply port that I'm using (on the passenger side of the block) and this is the factory return for that system. Just adapted to the K24A2.

  • @faer075
    @faer075 2 роки тому

    Mind telling us which Turbo you chose and why?

  • @unbeatable2.077
    @unbeatable2.077 Рік тому

    bro i am so thankfull you exist and made these videos

  • @jarrettlabate5595
    @jarrettlabate5595 Рік тому

    is it okay to run PTFE for the oil and turbo coolant I know it's not necessary but I have it and it would be very convenient to use all the same style lines and fittings

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому +1

      Yeah PTFE hoses and fittings should be no problem. They are capable of a higher working pressure, and even more chemically resistant as in ethanol (E85) situations, so if anything they might be a bit overkill. Just make sure that you are using both PTFE hoses as well as PTFE fittings because the CPE type fittings I'm using are not compatible with PTFE hose. Cheers!

    • @jarrettlabate5595
      @jarrettlabate5595 Рік тому

      @@BuildingWithSean thanks for the quick response. I also have one more quick question I was planning on doing my coolant return not to the pump like yours but to where the throttle heat returns do you think that will work?

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому +1

      @@jarrettlabate5595 Is that where the water returns, or is that port on the pump a supply to the throttle body? To be honest, I’m really not sure.

  • @jonkadan6783
    @jonkadan6783 2 роки тому

    cars go brrr

  • @Trevorkloida
    @Trevorkloida Рік тому

    Which manifold is that

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому

      It’s from BlackMarketFab, I’m actually selling it. It’s a great piece, but I’m going with a manifold with a slightly different turbo position.

  • @Rk-bh4xn
    @Rk-bh4xn Рік тому

    Could you run that style oil return with a sidewinder mani?

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому +1

      Should be able to. Only thing is that the return line back to the timing chain cover would be longer than if you had a -10AN line tapped into the fuel pan. Shouldn’t be a problem though. 👍🏼

    • @Rk-bh4xn
      @Rk-bh4xn Рік тому

      Thank you, would the coolant lines also be okay to run with a sidewinder? I'm fine with them being longer

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому

      @@Rk-bh4xn Doing the coolant lines this way should be fine, but there may be a better way to route them with a sidewinder. Don’t know much about SW manifold setups, but I feel like there’s probably pre-made oil/coolant line kits out there.

  • @carbonspeed1050
    @carbonspeed1050 Рік тому

    What water pump did you use to get the water return?

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому

      This is a K20Z3 water pump from a 2011 Civic Si

    • @carbonspeed1050
      @carbonspeed1050 Рік тому

      Ok awsome , I’m trying to peace together a lot for that motor but it’s in my Acura tsx , thanks for your time this was such a clear and definitive video on what I need as there’s no actual kit for my car .

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому

      @@carbonspeed1050 No problem! Glad I could help!

  • @carbonspeed1050
    @carbonspeed1050 Рік тому

    I see this sandwich plate is now out of stock is there a second choice to run oil feed and return turbo ?

    • @carbonspeed1050
      @carbonspeed1050 Рік тому

      Sorry really b the link for the oil return on the block is what I’m looking for?
      Thanks again

    • @BuildingWithSean
      @BuildingWithSean  Рік тому +1

      @@carbonspeed1050 the oil return to the engine that I’m using is made by ProSeries Fabrication, and it is specific to the Skunk2 Timing cover. I found them on EBay. It’s a really nice billet Aluminum piece. You can also find them at JasonWatersTuning.com. If you are running a standard timing cover then search “K24 Timing Cover Oil Return” and you’ll find loads of different brands that make them.