Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Yeah some of the pressure senders are pretty big. Especially the Autometer ones.
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
I got mine from Autobarn, just that SAAS one they sell.
However the bolt that goes through the sandwich plate and onto the oil filter thread is too long and will need to be cut down to size. You need to take roughly 10mm off
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Spetz can you send pics of your setup or link where you got your pressure sender? I don't want to buy one too large...
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
I got this gauge (and matching oil temp gauge):
https://www.shiftperformance.com.au/pro ... yline-gtr/
And the senders were fine.
The sandwich plates required minor adjusting though.
The bolt/screw that goes in the middle of the plate is a bit long and contacts the block before it tightens the plate.
You need to cut it down about 10mm
https://www.shiftperformance.com.au/pro ... yline-gtr/
And the senders were fine.
The sandwich plates required minor adjusting though.
The bolt/screw that goes in the middle of the plate is a bit long and contacts the block before it tightens the plate.
You need to cut it down about 10mm
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Thanks, that sender is TINY compared to mine, will need to try source something similar...spetz wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 7:26 pm I got this gauge (and matching oil temp gauge):
https://www.shiftperformance.com.au/pro ... yline-gtr/
And the senders were fine.
The sandwich plates required minor adjusting though.
The bolt/screw that goes in the middle of the plate is a bit long and contacts the block before it tightens the plate.
You need to cut it down about 10mm
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
I assume that senders/gauges must be matched though or the reading will be different?
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Just thinking quickly at how the pressure sensor actually works I wouldn't imagine so.
We actually got these gauges for free from someone who imports track cars from Japan and parts them out of NZ and he chucked in the sender and said it will work fine.
We actually got these gauges for free from someone who imports track cars from Japan and parts them out of NZ and he chucked in the sender and said it will work fine.
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Different sensors have different ranges, if you're lucky you could find one that works, but generally unless made by the same company (even then not a guarantee) you'll have a different reading.
The one spetz linked to uses a pressure transducer, bit more accurate than the typical cheaper senders. (Comparing two units of the same quality)
The one spetz linked to uses a pressure transducer, bit more accurate than the typical cheaper senders. (Comparing two units of the same quality)
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Re: Oil Pressure/Temp Guage - Sandwich plate?
Thanks Rob, I guess I will try make this autometer one work with the sandwich plate and if it doesn't play ball tee it off the pressure switch.Vectose wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 12:56 pm Different sensors have different ranges, if you're lucky you could find one that works, but generally unless made by the same company (even then not a guarantee) you'll have a different reading.
The one spetz linked to uses a pressure transducer, bit more accurate than the typical cheaper senders. (Comparing two units of the same quality)