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Old 09-15-2015, 10:54 AM
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You can drain to the front cover. It would also be fine to put the oil pressure sending unit on the turbo feed line but why would you want to do that?
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Tapping the front cover there for the turbo drain would not be advised.


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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
You can drain to the front cover. It would also be fine to put the oil pressure sending unit on the turbo feed line but why would you want to do that?
I don't have a sandwich plate for the oil filter and running this $8 fitting is far easier.

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Due to the way the turbo mounts, the turbo drain is slightly cocked to the driver side approximately 10 degrees. Running a 10 AN line from the turbo over to the oil pan would take probably 24-30 inches of ss line and the angle would be pretty flat in some areas. I would think a shorter, steeper gravity drain would be better. Is there a better area on front cover? the REW front cover has a drain on the bottom for the stock TTs
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Put it in the stock front drain location..you can use a turbo drain flange with a -10 male with very slight mod...all you need to do is countersink the front cover bolt and use a hex head flush mount bolt. I'll see if I can find a picture around someplace...super easy
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Originally Posted by strokercharged95gt
I don't have a sandwich plate for the oil filter and running this $8 fitting is far easier.



Due to the way the turbo mounts, the turbo drain is slightly cocked to the driver side approximately 10 degrees. Running a 10 AN line from the turbo over to the oil pan would take probably 24-30 inches of ss line and the angle would be pretty flat in some areas. I would think a shorter, steeper gravity drain would be better. Is there a better area on front cover? the REW front cover has a drain on the bottom for the stock TTs
Ah okay, but what about the stock oilpressure sending unit location? Or are you talking about for an aftermarket gauge?

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Put it in the stock front drain location..you can use a turbo drain flange with a -10 male with very slight mod...all you need to do is countersink the front cover bolt and use a hex head flush mount bolt. I'll see if I can find a picture around someplace...super easy
On a Renesis front cover?
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Yes it will be for an aftermarket gauge, and ya that is most definitely a renny front cover.

I have a 10 AN bulkhead fitting and a aluminum weld on male fitting, I just wanna make sure I put the drain in the best location.
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Originally Posted by strokercharged95gt
Yes it will be for an aftermarket gauge, and ya that is most definitely a renny front cover.

I have a 10 AN bulkhead fitting and a aluminum weld on male fitting, I just wanna make sure I put the drain in the best location.

Ah okay, yeah that will be fine for an aftermarket oil pressure gauge.


I don't think the location you are pointing too on the front cover will work but all I have is memory to go off of, .

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Maybe here if you can do it without compromising the front cover.



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You need to tap the renny front cover lower, I'll get you a pic of mine.

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Originally Posted by 9krpmrx8
Maybe here if you can do it without compromising the front cover.


Yeah it looks like I can shoe horn it in there. I'll wait to see where fire has his and then go from there. Thanks for the help.
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LOL...thought you had an REW front cover 😊
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front cover tapped

Here's mine
Front then back.
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Got the drain completed, the 10 AN line is a straight shot to the front cover. With 45 degree swivel fittings on each end, the line is easily moved around to clear anything it needs to.

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Question about the front cover o-ring. I have seen that rx7 people do not use the front cover o-ring when they use a rx8 front cover gasket. I have also seen people still use the front cover o-ring and the rx8 gasket. I am using the rx8 front cover a new rx8 front cover gasket. I am looking for a definitive answer if I should use the o-ring and front cover gasket or just the gasket. It appears that the front cover teflon oring is used in the 13brew because the front cover gasket does not include sealing in this area. Any help would be appreciated.
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I am installing my Adaptronics Select on my car. I have both narrowband's and a prosport wideband installed on the car. I didn't realize that the adaptronics used the upstream 02 for its calculations. I am planning on leaving everything in place and simply running the 0-5v output wire from the prosport wideband kit and tapping that into the narrowband harness.... I see that the front o2 sensor has 4 wires, 2 in and 2 out. It looks like the two output wires from the 02 sensor to the ECU are blue/orange and pink. Does anyone know which one of these wires I would connect my 0-5v wideband output into?????

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Update: Been in communication with Adaptronics staff, they have given me some pointers on how to use the RX8 PNP unit with the REW swap. They walked me though setting me up the wideband through the APV input. Began cranking the car yesterday to build some oil pressure, but blew the 100 amp inline fuse. Added an additional ground to the starter, but now im waiting for amazon to deliver me some additional fuses.

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Should not blow fuses, mine cranked right up after instal
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Motor kicks over fine now, I originally tried cranking over the motor with a 13 year old red top that was low on charge. Also. only had one small ground to the motor. I added a 2awg wire from the Ac compressor to the shock tower. Been spinning the motor with the spark plugs out, oil is moving around the motor, but I am getting oil weeping out of the oil pedestal mount at the rear iron while oil pressure builds. Going to try and make my own gasket instead of modifying an rx8 gasket. Will try some hylomar and some torque on the bolts. My next option would be to buy a CXRacing pedestal mount and use an inline filter between the oil cooler and line into the motor. Will wait another week for a $5 part. Getting closer.

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Old 11-14-2015, 06:47 PM
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Hi guys. Im new here and gonna get my rx8 soon ! I have a questions, please help me. My friend offered me an oem 04 rx8 m/t and 04'rx8 with swapped engine. 13B rew fd3s. The oem one cost more expensive than the 13B rew one. Which one is better ? Which is have less problem. I'd like to have an turbo on my rx8, so , which is better? Rx8 engine with additional turbo. Or 13b rew twinturbo? Thanks guys.
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Originally Posted by Jwn
Hi guys. Im new here and gonna get my rx8 soon ! I have a questions, please help me. My friend offered me an oem 04 rx8 m/t and 04'rx8 with swapped engine. 13B rew fd3s. The oem one cost more expensive than the 13B rew one. Which one is better ? Which is have less problem. I'd like to have an turbo on my rx8, so , which is better? Rx8 engine with additional turbo. Or 13b rew twinturbo? Thanks guys.
I think the consensus would be

REW = More Power, More Expensive, More Reliable, Harder to Install
MSP = Less Power, Less Expensive, Less Reliable, Easier to Install
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Cx racing adaptor wont fit. Check with forcefed they make a really nice one for our application
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Do you mind posting a link or contact info, there are a ton of Force-fed shops and I can't find anything about an oil pedestal mount. I want a backup plan in case I cant get this gasket to seal.

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Originally Posted by strokercharged95gt
I think the consensus would be

REW = More Power, More Expensive, More Reliable, Harder to Install
MSP = Less Power, Less Expensive, Less Reliable, Easier to Install


Here's the pict of rew engine. Is this good? Or better buy an msp one?
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Originally Posted by Jwn
Here's the pict of rew engine. Is this good? Or better buy an msp one?
Check livewire build thread i posted the pics of the part in question there.


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