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agreed, guess I should clarify... I just seen on 7 club a party about drill/tap the bango, and its in the way quite a bit, another poster suggested, drill tap for 1/4 npt vs 1/8not (or bsp depending on sensor) then swedging it to the sensor size, this pushes the sensor probe out of the way so it's not in the flow nearly as much as before... J. |
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Autometer has this: http://www.jegs.com/i/Auto-Meter/105/2259/10002/-1 Designed for cylinder heads but same range as the other sensors so it fits all short sweep temp gauges. Would work good in a standalone app where custom resistances can be calibrated in, or if using autometer gauges is acceptable. I didn't really want to add an actual gauge to the RX8 (down by shifter), especially since I use my phone to watch coolant temp already when at track days. http://www.jegs.com/images/photos/100/105/105-2259.jpg |
Verocious Motorsports says I can't buy that fitting in a 10AN, and I found what I think is the same thing on Amazon, but it says it has 1/8 FPT. Have you guys heard of FPT before?
http://www.amazon.com/Fragola-Alumin.../dp/B00GV1JCOM |
Usually means female pipe thread. So the side hole will fit 1/8 NPT
Definition of pipe thread acronyms NPT National Pipe Thread (tapered) FPT Female Pipe Thread (interchangeable with NPT) FIP Female Iron Pipe (interchangeable with NPT) MPT Male Pipe Thread (interchangeable with NPT) MIP Male Iron Pipe (interchangeable with NPT) IPS Iron pipe size (interchangeable with NPT) PTF SAE short taper pipe thread NPTF National Pipe Thread Fine (American National taper pipe thread for dryseal pressure-tight joints) NPSM National Pipe Straight Mechanical (American National straight pipe thread for mechanical joints) NPSI American National straight intermediate pipe thread GHT Garden Hose thread NST National Standard Thread (Fire Hose thread) BSPT British Standard taper pipe thread (metric dimensions) |
Hmmmmm, alright. I think I'll go ahead and get one. Thanks!
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I got that fitting in the mail today and tried it out. Just putting the sensor directly into the 1/8NPT port, it blocks too much of the oil flow. Over half, probably even 3/4 of it. So I'll either figure out some sort of adapter to put it out some, tap the thermostat, or keep it where it's been.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004RC...ref=mp_s_a_1_2
user something like this to storage it out if you want, just need to make sure you get the right thread on both sides for your application. it sound space the sensor atleast 1/2 out if not close to an inch, while still allowing for it to read the temp. J. |
The only problem is the sensor fits right into the port, so I'd have to get a 1/8x1/8. I'm not sure if that's possible lol.
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