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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 01:13 AM
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Oil Pressure

Is the oil pressure constant given flow restrictions???

What I mean is this.

I need to install an Oil Pressure sensor. I got an FC3S.org oil pedastal, but the existing pedastal is a complete pain in the dong to remove, due to Mazda having the unmitigated genius to use 2 philips head screws to secure the pedastal from the bottom. **** Me. Thanks for not using a hex head screw. *******.

So, I currently have an oil temp sensor mounted into the oil cooler supply line that goes down from the pedastal to the oil coolers (not the OEM line, but a CWR line that has an aluminum piece, that is where the tap is). I was wondering if I could removing the existing oil temp sensor, put a T-block in there, then attach the oil temp and oil pressure sensors.

So, would the pressure through the T be an accurate representation???
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 11:07 PM
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Old Sep 29, 2004 | 11:12 PM
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From what I remember, removing it once while on the car and once while rebuilding, the two bolts are 10mm barely accesible from the underside. You should be able to remove it.
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