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it is oiled from the engine.The engine has many oil ports. When they build turbo motors they tap into one of these ports and feed the oil ( which is under pressure form oil pump ) into the " top center section" of the turbo.You will see an oil line coming off the bottom center section of the turbo as well,this is a "oil return line" that is routed to the oil pan, the block, or a catch can so it can return back to the original spot it started from to recycle threw the motor/turbo's again. this happens over and over until the motor is turned off. hope this helps

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