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Old 01-30-04, 02:58 PM
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Question OIL Pedastil adaptor

Can anyone help me in getting one of these , I tried e mailing a few times but they dont ever respond , I cant even buy it on line since I am having problems regestering .


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http://www.fcstore.com/inc/pdetail?v=1&pid=856
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jsut get the greddy one. its cheap, and works great.
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Why don't you feed a line off the original OPG point, run it up to a three way alloy block or a three way "T" and you can remote mount your OP/OT sensors.
This will be cheaper than that pedestal and will make it easy to access the sensors,i did mine this way and mounted them on the firewall.
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lot easyer with the pedalal. also you can add oil tmp and prsuure from the same source...
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Yep, get the Greddy block adaptor. It's not cheap but it makes the sensor mounting very easy and clean. The negatives of any block adaptor are increased difficulty with changing the oil filter. You will have to remove the TPS harness to get the filter out. Not a big deal, just a word of warning.
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Smile Greddy one

Originally posted by rex u.k
Why don't you feed a line off the original OPG point, run it up to a three way alloy block or a three way "T" and you can remote mount your OP/OT sensors.
This will be cheaper than that pedestal and will make it easy to access the sensors,i did mine this way and mounted them on the firewall.
My0.02pence.
This may work with the pressure , but a flow is needed to get an accurate temperature reading , since it would just be a column of oil "dead legged " , temp. sensing wont be possible.
I did check out the GREDDY but as was said I dont really want more problems removing the oil filter.
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