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Old 04-29-05, 06:21 PM
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Question about T fitting into the stock oil pressure sendor location?

I am looking to add an aftermarket oil pressure gauge. I want to maintain the stock one as well. I have bought some T fittings and adapters to split from the stock location. Is this going to produce accurate results? Is there any issues with the T pushing the sendors further from the block?

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Old 04-29-05, 06:36 PM
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i would think it would be fine.. if anything makee it would be off a couple psi but i doubt it.. i waz planing to do the same thing on my car
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Hey it should be fine man
you mentioned to me about molding you wide body
give me a shout and we can talk about it
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i know this might be a buzz kill, but you can buy the racing beat adaptor and maintain your stock gauge as well a aftermarket with out t- fitting anything
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but the homedepot t fittings are much cheaper than the racing beat adapter lol
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Originally Posted by TwEaK
but the homedepot t fittings are much cheaper than the racing beat adapter lol
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My investment is $7 canadian at the moment. I think RB wants $60US.
It was more a time thing anyway since I will have alot of parts of the car tomorrow and I don't have time to wait for mail order. I would like to do it while I have the room to work.

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Originally Posted by Lawyer's Spirit
I am looking to add an aftermarket oil pressure gauge. I want to maintain the stock one as well. I have bought some T fittings and adapters to split from the stock location. Is this going to produce accurate results? Is there any issues with the T pushing the sendors further from the block?

Thanks in advance
Yes, it will.

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