hooking up gauges

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I picked this stuff up at home depot after I saw it on the corral, cost about $18. It helped that I don't have the radiator and fan installed and I also removed the ground bolt that goes to the timing chain cover.

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that is pretty f'n cool and the oil tap is something I wanted to do. My temp sensor has the ability to monitor a 2nd sensor and I have one so I will try and get that hooked up to the oil for shits/giggles. THanks for sharing.
 

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Scott, I don't get it. What do you mean you want to monitor a 2nd sensor?
 
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the temp module/gauge has the ability to monitor two different liquids temps at the same time. I have a 2nd sensor so I will hook it up to the oil temp just because I can. Not sure what being able to see the water and the oil temp will do for me but who knows.
 

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Oil temp can be sorta useful. I used one in my racecar to ensure the oil was up to full operating temperature before I flogged it on the road course.
 

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That new PLX touchscreen gauge looks pretty cool, $200 gets you the gauge and AFR I believe and it's able to monitor 16 different modules at the same time.
 
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my dm6 afr should be shipping any day now. Can't wait to see it and play with it. They had a pre-order deal for $150.
 
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got the fittings, fuel pressure was an easy install. Now I have been lookin for the oil sender, do you guys get at that from the top or teh bottom as I can't even see it from the top....
 

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I got it from the front, but dont have a radiator on yet, so I had lots of clearance. I also removed the ground bolt. I think I used a 21 or 22mm socket to unscrew the sensor.
 
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yea this would have been a perfect time to do it a few months ago when I had the heads/cam swap going on....
 

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got the fittings, fuel pressure was an easy install. Now I have been lookin for the oil sender, do you guys get at that from the top or teh bottom as I can't even see it from the top....
from bottom. up by crank pulley to drivers side.
 
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Just got off my back in the driveway after putting it up on the ramps. I have a 24mm but it isn't a deep-well so it isn't long enough to tell if it is going to fit or not. I don't have that size deep-well and need to get it for this, anyone have any idea where to look to confirm its size before I go buy the wrong bit?

Question #2, how much oil am I going to loose while unscrewing this while the oil is full(and on ramps).
 

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Don't stick the ratchet all the way into the socket, let it go until it reaches the safety bearing on the ratchet or whatever it's called, should give you enough length so you can unbolt it.
 
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I just went out and bought those two rachet bits. Got home and by the time the motor cooled off enough had to go out for moms birthday dinner. Its on the ramps in the garage now, hope to try it out later.
 
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neither of those bits fit. Incase anyone in the future wants to know there is a special bit just for removing those sensors, $4 at napa. Now I need to go back to ace and get a 45 degree adaptor as there is no way that it will fit straight out.
 

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