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those of you with the turbo saver...
« on: September 02 2013, 01:24:42 PM »
where are you mounting it?
I've seen some mount it to the pass side front frame horn.  I have a trans cooler there.  was wondering if there is other spots that are more ideal.
I remember red regal t (think that was his name), had a pretty good set up for filtering the turbo oil, but my laptop took a dump a couple weeks ago and my internet ability has been limited via pita iphone.  so havent been much for searching or posting.
I used to have a small in line filter for my turbo, but I removed it in favor of getting something that goes through a paper element.
steve, earl, pacecarta or any of you other smarties  are gonna recomend that a turbo saver is a waste of time, nows the time to do it as I have not bought one yet
I'm open for any any input.  thanks!
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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #1 on: September 02 2013, 03:23:13 PM »
I'd go with Mark Hueffman's  (TR Custom Parts) ....Turbo Protector.
It's way simpler & a much cleaner / less cluttered installation.


I've been running one for years & am very happy with it. Lots of other buick members have too.


Here's the link:
http://www.buickgn.com/turboprotector.htm

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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #2 on: September 02 2013, 03:40:35 PM »
the PTE turbo save was originally intended to mount to the rad support in front of battery below the headlight opening

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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #3 on: September 02 2013, 08:24:53 PM »
excellent info pacecarta!  thanks for posting that  :cheers:   
looking at my engine compartment today, I guess it looks like in front of the battery is the area that makes the  most sense.  I hate to move my trans cooler though.
1kwiksix, I'm aware of marks turbo filter, but I don't see any pics of the installation though.  it says it mounts under the turbo shield, but I don't see how.   I think red regal t's mounted right to the turbo heat shield.   
and, is it a good idea to have a non-bypass filter  for the turbo if it where to suddenly become clogged? 
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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #4 on: September 03 2013, 12:06:07 AM »
Thanks for the directions Paul. I got 1 through a trade but no directions with it. I'll be routing it to the filter then to a remote cooler and back to the engine and was wondering how to put it under the headlight.
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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #5 on: September 03 2013, 08:08:15 AM »
I think red regal t's mounted right to the turbo heat shield.   
I used the original feed line to go into the the oil filter adapter then came right back to the turbo.
i mounted the filter right onto the turbo's shield bracket.
one thing i will tell you is that the filter gets stupid hot, I've been thinking about adding a heat sink to the filter.   
http://turbobuick.com/forums/threads/is-having-the-turbos-oil-filter-here-a-problem.346953/
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This damn attitude of "you didn't listen to us/me now you should burn in hell for it" really sucks.

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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #6 on: September 03 2013, 09:54:26 AM »
aha!  I got a better idea of how marks works now.
it replaces the existing factory oil filter.  I was thinking that blue canister was a in-line filter.
I think I'm gonna go for it.   :chin:
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Re: those of you with the turbo saver...
« Reply #7 on: September 03 2013, 10:00:41 AM »
It's a nice and simple concept....
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