If you are referring to a turbo on a Subaru then the oil is fed by a from the engine and as far as im aware this is the case with all turbos i know of
You should drain all the oil out and put the correct oil in.
you may have another bad turbo, or could even be bad rings with the oil leaking into your turbo, how long after you installed the turbo did it start happening again?
You should put 3 quarts of oil in your 1986 300zx Turbo and then let it run for 30 seconds. After that, check the oil level and fill it until the oil on the dipstick is level with the H.
Always use synthetic.
If a Holden Rodeo Turbo Diesel is using oil and new rings and a new turbo have been put in, it could be that the valves are leaking at the seals. Place a clean piece of cardboard under the vehicle overnight to see if it is leaking from the motor.
I put in 6 litres or 5.25 imperial qt, per manual instructions.The manual does not give us gallon as it is for europe/australia. NB turbo or non-turbo the oil volume is the same.
start with 10 qts. will depend on if you are runing a larger filter or turbo or have put a larger oil pan on.
SAE 5 W 30 I use 10W-30.
turbos are cooled with oil and that oil is supplied from oil pressure lines. check out the turbo and trace the lines; they should return to the oil pan.
If you look at the TURBO you will see that it has a oil line that hooks to it. The oil seal starts leaking and oil from the engine runs inside of the turbo and makes an oily mess in turbo and Intake hose. Alot of times the engine will smoke out of the exhaust. You need to replace TURBO.
For the right price you can put a turbo on just about anything. Unfortunately for you the cost to put a turbo on a non-turbo eclipse is probably more than going out and buying an eclipse with a turbo already on it.
Yes, you can turbo anything.