Re: Russianred's Turbo Build Thread [ 56k = ok.. for now ]
Unfortunately, the new oil filter did
not stop the leak, and I discovered that the adapter is not bonded to the block anymore - therefore the leak may be coming from there now. Luckily, tomorrow my oil line and tee should come in, so I will just tap to the block, and also tap the oil pressure gauge in between. Right now the oil pressure gauge is tapped to the adapter and it works pretty well.
Idle = 10-15psi
Easy cruising = 40psi constant
Throttle = climbs as high as, but not higher than 80psi.
I've been told that those parameters are an indicator of healthy oil pressure

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Today, I had an experience of extreme adrenaline and potential to lose all my efforts. Traveling 55mph in the middle on Northwest Expressway where there is a constant flow of traffic, a red SUV merges from an off ramp, right into the middle lane where I'm cruising, right into me, even though far right lane was clear with no traffic! I didn't even have time to honk, and went straight to survival mode. I immediately reacted by braking and turning away and kind of swerving around him. This cleared phase one of the event - I did not get into a collision. Next, I found myself being flung left and right. When I braked, I lost traction, and then corrected to turn right, which spun me that way. Corrected myself to the left side once more, and powerslid right perpendicular to the median to a stop. I'm lucky all the cars behind me stopped. I felt myself hitting the curb in front and thought I f*cked everything up, from lip, to bumper, to intercooler, to breaking my wheels. In reality, I just tore a ziptie on the lip, which didn't even get a scratch on it. I put it in reverse, and pulled off into a parking lot to check the damage, which thank God there wasn't any. The prick who caused all of this just sped off and I wouldn't doubt if they were clueless about what had happened. So basically my experience was like pressing and holding the
O button in Gran Turismo 4, combined with surges of adrenaline.

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Angels were watching over me tonight. Amen.