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Honda Civic 10th gen Huge oil leakage. DB7F23D1-69A4-434B-9B34-717009877A8E
The Fumoto F106 from Amazon will do the trick ;)

What's the exact fumoto setup for the Type R? Last time I looked at it it got super confusing and not clear at all what was needed.
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LOL I don't see one exactly like yours - is the 'U 191' bit important?

Is this it? Do I need tubes or anything or will this just make it drain straight down instead of shooting 600' down the driveway?

https://www.amazon.com/Fumoto-F-106...=1&keywords=fumoto+f106&qid=1629816940&sr=8-4
The flow comes out sideways still but the volume is less.or get a hose attachment. Either way you can partially crack the valve open to get an idea of where you need to place the pan.

No adapter is required.

I install a valve on my type r in my diy video with a link to the valve in the description:
 

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Yes that should be the right one. Here is a link showing the valve in action….

Note this was when I first got the valve… I no longer use the plastic adapter or clear tygon tube… just open the valve and drain as is, into a bucket… but have plenty of height using an ez car lift.

The plastic adapter is still useful for making a 90 bend so the output is pointing straight down… but the flow doesn’t shoot out sideways like it does with the drain plug method and can throttle the valve using the lever if needed.


LOL I don't see one exactly like yours - is the 'U 191' bit important?

Is this it? Do I need tubes or anything or will this just make it drain straight down instead of shooting 600' down the driveway?

https://www.amazon.com/Fumoto-F-106...=1&keywords=fumoto+f106&qid=1629816940&sr=8-4
 

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Yes that should be the right one. Here is a link showing the valve in action….

Note this was when I first got the valve… I no longer use the plastic adapter or clear tygon tube… just open the valve and drain as is, into a bucket… but have plenty of height using an ez car lift.

The plastic adapter is still useful for making a 90 bend so the output is pointing straight down… but the flow doesn’t shoot out sideways like it does with the drain plug method and can throttle the valve using the lever if needed.
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Yes that should be the right one. Here is a link showing the valve in action….

Note this was when I first got the valve… I no longer use the plastic adapter or clear tygon tube… just open the valve and drain as is, into a bucket… but have plenty of height using an ez car lift.

The plastic adapter is still useful for making a 90 bend so the output is pointing straight down… but the flow doesn’t shoot out sideways like it does with the drain plug method and can throttle the valve using the lever if needed.
https://www.amazon.com/Fumoto-F106N-Drain-Valve-Nipple/dp/B07D995XRF/ref=psdc_15707881_t1_B07D9FD27F

Assuming this would work to give me ability to use a hose to direct the oil as well?
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