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Nialle
13-10-2012, 19:11
Right so my sump was nakard, i got one off a friend who had one lying around, spent all day removing mine and fitting the new one then went to put tge pipe on that goes from the turbo to the sump and it doesnt fit so grabbed my old sump and the fitting on the sump is a differant size, the sump i had on was a baffled sump and ive just put an ordinary stock sump on, anyone know a reason why these are differant? And does it make that much differance having a baffled sump seen as the car does not go on the track?

Ashy
13-10-2012, 20:11
Phase 1 and 2 are different diameters, I think the phase 1 is smaller.

Nialle
13-10-2012, 20:58
Ohhh so that would suggest my old sump was off a ph1 thn lol. wts the pipe for? is it just a return from turbo?

Brigsy
13-10-2012, 21:00
The pipe is the oil return off the turbo.

Nialle
14-10-2012, 00:31
I thought it would be. so fitting a larger diameter pipe isnt going to cause a problem is it? Obviously i would need the larger fitting for the pipe to go on the turbo but thats easier than changing the sump again lol rite bitch of a job they are haha

Brigsy
14-10-2012, 10:48
Larger pipe wont cause a problem.

Nialle
14-10-2012, 13:34
Cheers pal. didnt think it would do but makes it easier wen sum1 else says it haha :)

Brigsy
14-10-2012, 17:51
Bigger ph2 pipe is better mate ill be honest:)

Nialle
14-10-2012, 20:47
cool. i can just fit any pipe as long as its for oil cant it or does it have to be certain stuff?

Brigsy
14-10-2012, 21:01
Ideally you need a fluoro lined silicone hose but a normal silicone bend should work OK

TNT ANDY
14-10-2012, 21:01
Are there any problems doing this the other way round?

I'm putting a baffled sump on mine which has the smaller pipe? I was going to sleeve the smaller pipe so that my bigger pipe fits over it.

Brigsy
14-10-2012, 21:04
I have the baffled sump with the smaller pipe on mine, have used a reducing 90deg elbow with no problems:) be better fitting the proper pipe for a tenner to reduce the chance of leaking though.

TNT ANDY
15-10-2012, 06:43
I have the baffled sump with the smaller pipe on mine, have used a reducing 90deg elbow with no problems:) be better fitting the proper pipe for a tenner to reduce the chance of leaking though.

:agree::agree::agree:

Thanks for that fella - e-bay Ahoy

phase i 16 v turbo
15-10-2012, 08:50
Renault enlarged the oil return on the Phase 2 there must be a reason for doing so.

Chunk
15-10-2012, 09:16
I can only guess to prevent the oil backing up

s3irios
15-10-2012, 09:32
Nah it's probably to help oil drain faster and not stay in the hose, thus toping and getting past the seals on the turbo.:scratch:

Ashy
15-10-2012, 10:02
I can only guess to prevent the oil backing up


Nah it's probably to help oil drain faster and not stay in the hose, thus toping and getting past the seals on the turbo.:scratch:

Thats what he said :laugh:

Chunk
15-10-2012, 10:48
:p

Nialle
15-10-2012, 23:48
I was thinkin the same must be to get the cooler oil in quicker. they wunt of changed the size on the p2 unless they proved it to better :)

TNT ANDY
16-10-2012, 06:46
Cutting disk and welder on stand-by

phase i 16 v turbo
16-10-2012, 08:56
I have Phase 1 and Phase 2 baffled sumps in the unit. Just not had a change to get them listed on the website.

Brigsy
16-10-2012, 14:30
Cutting disk and welder on stand-by

I wouldnt bother mate, you wont need to change it.

TNT ANDY
16-10-2012, 18:10
I wouldnt bother mate, you wont need to change it.

Off standby;)