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Old Jun 28, 2012 | 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by MrC@PTUNING
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Did you ever figure out if this was compatible with an oil filter relocation unit that was mounted in the same area? I know you were talking about it in another thread... It looks like they could be stacked, but its hard to say without having it in front of me.

I would love to have the item. Just worried about its compatibility with my oil filter relocation.

Can take pictures of my setup if need be.
We would need to see pics of your setup especially the area where it's mounted to the block, preferably an aerial view.
As per your request:



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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by TerminatioN
Originally Posted by MrC@PTUNING' timestamp='1339698855' post='21781944
[quote name='TerminatioN' timestamp='1339697153' post='21781839']
Did you ever figure out if this was compatible with an oil filter relocation unit that was mounted in the same area? I know you were talking about it in another thread... It looks like they could be stacked, but its hard to say without having it in front of me.

I would love to have the item. Just worried about its compatibility with my oil filter relocation.

Can take pictures of my setup if need be.
We would need to see pics of your setup especially the area where it's mounted to the block, preferably an aerial view.
As per your request:



Thanks.
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How thick is the sheet metal of the welded braceket on the relocation kit that is bolts to the block (thickness underneath the two socket cap screw). BTW, that relocation bracket looks like it had a tough life, it doesn't look like the passenger side socket screw is actually securing the bracket--the holes looks too big. Anyways, the ODB kit can mount over the relocation bracket, just like it does on our turbo kit's intake bracket (see pic below), we will just need to provide you with longer fasteners.

MrC

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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 10:02 AM
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Hopefully will be coming in tomorrow buy my ODB kit. Am I going to need the longer fastners since I have your Intercooler piping?
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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by liquidgsr
Hopefully will be coming in tomorrow buy my ODB kit. Am I going to need the longer fastners since I have your Intercooler piping?
The fasteners included with the ODB or ODB/Vac are long enough for use with or without our intake bracket.

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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 11:14 AM
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Awesome...I will be in tomorrow to pick one up.
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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by liquidgsr
Awesome...I will be in tomorrow to pick one up.
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Old Jun 29, 2012 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by MrC@PTUNING
Originally Posted by TerminatioN' timestamp='1340911162' post='21819289
[quote name='MrC@PTUNING' timestamp='1339698855' post='21781944']
[quote name='TerminatioN' timestamp='1339697153' post='21781839']
Did you ever figure out if this was compatible with an oil filter relocation unit that was mounted in the same area? I know you were talking about it in another thread... It looks like they could be stacked, but its hard to say without having it in front of me.

I would love to have the item. Just worried about its compatibility with my oil filter relocation.

Can take pictures of my setup if need be.
We would need to see pics of your setup especially the area where it's mounted to the block, preferably an aerial view.
As per your request:



Thanks.
[/quote]

How thick is the sheet metal of the welded braceket on the relocation kit that is bolts to the block (thickness underneath the two socket cap screw). BTW, that relocation bracket looks like it had a tough life, it doesn't look like the passenger side socket screw is actually securing the bracket--the holes looks too big. Anyways, the ODB kit can mount over the relocation bracket, just like it does on our turbo kit's intake bracket (see pic below), we will just need to provide you with longer fasteners.

MrC


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Its about 10mm thick.

Lol yeah, it has had a tough life. Function is unaffected though.

Awesome, so longer fasteners should make it work? In that case I'll definitely be picking one of these up as soon as I can afford it.

Thanks.
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Old Jul 7, 2012 | 03:44 PM
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Is anyone running a temp sensor for the oil via ODB?

If this is not a "good" source, Where is a good spot for an oil temp sensor that doesn't require tapping and welding?
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Old Jul 7, 2012 | 09:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Sarek
Is anyone running a temp sensor for the oil via ODB?

If this is not a "good" source, Where is a good spot for an oil temp sensor that doesn't require tapping and welding?
I had my temp sensor all wired up and ready to go in my ODB but turns out my sensor kicked the bucket once I fired up my gauge. I'm going to be picking up a new one soon hopefully. And yes, the ODB is design to let you get pressure AND temp readings from the oil. You could also run a sandwich adapter or tap the oil pan as well.
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Old Jul 9, 2012 | 02:32 AM
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Originally Posted by robotvoice
Originally Posted by Sarek' timestamp='1341704642' post='21841783
Is anyone running a temp sensor for the oil via ODB?

If this is not a "good" source, Where is a good spot for an oil temp sensor that doesn't require tapping and welding?
I had my temp sensor all wired up and ready to go in my ODB but turns out my sensor kicked the bucket once I fired up my gauge. I'm going to be picking up a new one soon hopefully. And yes, the ODB is design to let you get pressure AND temp readings from the oil. You could also run a sandwich adapter or tap the oil pan as well.
Thanks!
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