Do I need an Oil Restrictor
There were many customers who asked us if their turbos require a restrictor. Here's a brief summary of our suggestions and practices. The function of the oil restrictor is an adjustment of the oil pressure feeds into the bearing system.
Generally, the larger the orifice of the oil drain, the better. Thus, we usually offer -8AN or -10AN size comes with an install kit. If yours, try not to have an inner diameter smaller than the drain hole in the housing as this will likely cause the oil to back up in the center housing. Speaking of oil backing up in the center housing, a gravity feed needs to be just that! The oil outlet should follow the direction of gravity +/- 15° when installed in the vehicle on level ground. If a gravity feed is not possible, a scavenge pump should be used to ensure that oil flows freely away from the center housing.
When installing your turbocharger, insure that the turbocharger axis of rotation is parallel to the level ground within +/- 15°. This means that the oil inlet/outlet should be within 15° of being perpendicular to level ground.