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Old Aug 15, 2005
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water and oiil fed turbo

okay i have a garrett t3 super 60 i know you can't just block off the water in and out (i wish you could) so where do i tap to get the water feed and return from on a 7th gen? thanks
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use the coolant lines that run through the throttle body. Run it through the throttle body, then through the turbo.
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Sorry for the HUGE pictures

Here you see it connected to the cyl head ..... Red econo hose end with stainless steel line


Here you see it connected to the Throttle body.......Red econo hose end with stainless steel line


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