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Tegiwa Oil Cooler kit + Mishimoto Thermostatic Sandwich plate , Gauges plus sensors

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Lightbulb Tegiwa Oil Cooler kit + Mishimoto Thermostatic Sandwich plate , Gauges plus sensors

Hello,
I am currently preparing my s2000 for Nurburgring trip in May, I am planning to order the 13 or 16 Row Setrab Oil cooler supplied in the Tegiwa "Honda Kit", plus Mishimoto thermostatic Sandwich plate which will allow me to run 1 sensor (Planning to use the Oil Temp sensor in the 1/8 NPT hole)
I am leaning towards Innovative MTX dual Oil Pressure / Oil temp gauge as the kit includes the temp and Pressure Sensors. and would install the gauge above the Start button. (want to have a clean interior look, no pillar gauge pod).

My question is should I go with 13 or 16 row cooler ? I know mishimoto supplies 19 row cooler but I feel thats overkill for N/A...

Secondly has anyone mounted the oil temp sensor to the Mishimoto Sandwich plate ? I am worried the supplied temp sensor Probe is too long foe the sandwich plate( innovative team emailed me the lenght of the probe is 3/4 inches from tip to start of threads)...

Thirdly I am planning to run a braided line with a T peace connector in order to mount the oil pressure sensor to the chassis while retaining the Factory pressure sensor. Correct me if I am wrong, factory block thread is 1/8 BSPT ? and the supplied pressure sensor is 1/8 NPT thread...

Any advice welcome
Cheers
Pawel
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