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Old 05-12-13, 04:53 PM
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Haltech carries sensrs? threadsizes Q.

Hello, Iv'e been running around looking for sensors that will work with these parts but no luck, it seems so seeing if any dealers or people have purchased these size of sensors before. For these parts:

Trust GReddy Compression Tube FC3S 13B-T RX-7 (I don't have tap that even fits this, baught off RHDjapan) Stnd/metic... no luck



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M20 x 1.5 Thread for IAC Valve.

Water Pump housing
Mine is tapped out to a 11x1.5

I have 3/4 inch sensors but that cracks surrounding to both housings, so trying to figure this out with haltech products and or rx7sponsors? Any help?

(Lol, If you read any of my old questions about the fuel pump, apperently the pump was grounded using a screw though painted metal, so... poopie ground causing issues)
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The standard Haltech air temp sensor is 3/8" NPT. Haltech also has 1/4" NPT and 14mm x 1.5 available.

The standard coolant temp sensor is also 3/8" NPT. There is also a 12mm x 1.5 which is the thread of the OE Mazda sensor in the back of the water pump.

No idea what your question is regarding the Rising RPM adapter.
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Well you answered them.

Well, you repsonded fully!


You answered the coolant and Air temp, mine arn't compatable maby the 11x1.5 slightly with 12x1.5 tap and tape. Air temp (Unknown)


Only Questions left are:
On the RisingRPM IAC manifold I was looking for a idle step motor or a BAC/IAC if they had one that fit or a aftermarket one would fit for a 20x1.5 sensor? (e6k compatable)

The otherone is I see alot of users with a greddy TB elbow, just don't know the size but I believe is same as AIT stock sensor, 1/4"?
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The idle stepper motor that fits the Rising RPM adapter can be sourced from an 89 Chevy 1500 pickup with a 5.7L engine, or any number of mid-late 80s Chevys. They're about $45 new.

The TB elbows you see have been drilled and tapped for the sensor. Taps are not too expensive. Any good hardware store will have them for sale individually.
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Thank you.

Originally Posted by C. Ludwig
The idle stepper motor that fits the Rising RPM adapter can be sourced from an 89 Chevy 1500 pickup with a 5.7L engine, or any number of mid-late 80s Chevys. They're about $45 new.

The TB elbows you see have been drilled and tapped for the sensor. Taps are not too expensive. Any good hardware store will have them for sale individually.
Awwwwwsome, that concludes everything.
Well, im good to go, but the bad thing is I gotta try to tap the ebow, which greddy isn't very nice and drilled like a monkey on crack near the outside AGAIN!!Got two different models: one polished and oldskool, both are stooopid drilled.

Ill go out for a Bac sensor for correct chevy model, use the haltech M12x1.5 Coolant temp sensor, which should fit stock S5 Waterpump and weld in a M14x1.5 ATS, in the greddy elbow as Their hole is horriable!


Done n' done, Now I just need to contact someone from Injector dynamics, that responds with clearance dimentions for 11mm bores.
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