electronic Oil Pressure Gauge
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electronic Oil Pressure Gauge
Does anyone know how to intall the autometer Electric oil pressure gauge! without screwing up the car!
THank you in advanced
THank you in advanced
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First you have to install the oil pressure sender. One method is to install it where the current oil pressure switch is located. For instructions, read Xviper's installation instructions: http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...=&postid=999038
Note: The threads on the existing pressure switch are 1/8 28 BSP. If you plan on doing it this way I suggest you stop at a Napa dealer and order the adapters.
Another way is to attach the sender using an oil filter sandwich adapter. Greddy and Perma-Cool are two units used. By doing it this way, you don't have to worry about removing or relocating the existing oil pressure switch.
Once you have the pressure sender in place, then run the wires to the meter in the cabin. Your best bet is to buy an A-pillar gauge pod mount. They're sold by Science Of Speed. You have to run one wire to an electric source, which you can do at the fusebox.
Note: The threads on the existing pressure switch are 1/8 28 BSP. If you plan on doing it this way I suggest you stop at a Napa dealer and order the adapters.
Another way is to attach the sender using an oil filter sandwich adapter. Greddy and Perma-Cool are two units used. By doing it this way, you don't have to worry about removing or relocating the existing oil pressure switch.
Once you have the pressure sender in place, then run the wires to the meter in the cabin. Your best bet is to buy an A-pillar gauge pod mount. They're sold by Science Of Speed. You have to run one wire to an electric source, which you can do at the fusebox.
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