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post Dec 30, 2014 - 4:51 AM
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hi guys, sorry i know there is already a write up on the oil filter relocation, but i cant seem to find it.
anyway can anyone tell me what thread size the 5sfe Oil Filter has and the fitting for the block?
i plan to turbo the 5sfe so i will need to relocate the oil filter. Or if easier what oil filter relocation kit should i buy.
Thanks
post Dec 31, 2014 - 9:45 PM
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hi guys, sorry i know there is already a write up on the oil filter relocation, but i cant seem to find it.
anyway can anyone tell me what thread size the 5sfe Oil Filter has and the fitting for the block?
i plan to turbo the 5sfe so i will need to relocate the oil filter. Or if easier what oil filter relocation kit should i buy.
Thanks



You need a fitting to eliminate the stock oil heater (lol)

You can get it at a Toyota parts store. I have the part no. somewhere, gotta search for it.

Once you thread that into the block, you can use a spin on reloc. or you can use a 90* reloc.

I can sell you a reloc kit I got but won't use, and I have a thermostatic cooler setup to go with it as well. I'll let it go for pretty cheap for everything if you're interested.


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post Jan 4, 2015 - 12:44 AM
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you dont need a relocation kit. I turboed my 5S without one


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