The hardest evo 9 part to find, see if you can find it
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The hardest evo 9 part to find, see if you can find it
looking for the return oil pipe from the turbo, along with the 3 gaskets. i attched the picture with the part circled in red.. i need the stock pipe with the o-rings, not aftermarket.
looked for weeks anyone know where to get the pipe and the o-rings, or at least the right name for it. thanks
looked for weeks anyone know where to get the pipe and the o-rings, or at least the right name for it. thanks
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The name of the parts are: Oil return pipe and Oil return pipe gasket(s) (there are three)....unfortunately no part #s. Start there....Good Luck
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When I wanted mine I went to the dealer and asked for an oil return line on an 05 Evo. The tech showed me the exploded view of the turbo/components and I pointed to it and the applicable gaskets. Simple and end of story. I don't know your dealer but it seems a little paranoid to think they'd void your warranty based on a parts request from the Parts Department. What do you think?
:edit: If you want I can stop by my dealer and get the info for you tomorrow. They're right near my house.
:edit: If you want I can stop by my dealer and get the info for you tomorrow. They're right near my house.
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alls you gota do is go to mitsubishi and ask for a part printout of the turbo and the oil line should be right next to it, circle the parts u need and thats it, you shouldnt need a vin since every evo is the same with turbo return lines, so they cant mess up that part.
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Originally Posted by HKSevolutionNYC
alls you gota do is go to mitsubishi and ask for a part printout of the turbo and the oil line should be right next to it, circle the parts u need and thats it, you shouldnt need a vin since every evo is the same with turbo return lines, so they cant mess up that part.
correct, for mitsubishi's CAPS program all they really need is the chassis code, so they know what the car is. this will not in any way identify your exact car though since all evo's have the same chassis code. they generally have a list at the parts counter, if you just say what year evo they'll find the chassis code.
I dont have the updated version of caps or i would get you the part number.
which reminds me, i need to do that soon.
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if you can wait till tonight, i have one sitting in my garage. we thought one broke on my car and i bought a replacement so the bag and the old one are just sitting there. be sure that when you replace it, to scrape off all the old gasket thats stuck still. btw its a total b*tch to put in.