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Old 05-01-2008, 11:28 AM   #31
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Why would you use two of them next to each other?
Rack in and out. They came in a pack of two, so I used them

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Cody, you mean 5/8" statoseal? 5/8" = 15.875mm
I had actually got the 9/16 per a thread on F/A about powersteeing, and they worked for both. Maybe it was a fluke??
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Old 05-01-2008, 11:53 AM   #32
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Lol, fair enough. Got any pics? Did you add a cooler also?
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Old 05-01-2008, 12:33 PM   #33
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Old 05-02-2008, 08:11 AM   #34
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What's the PCV thread (passenger side, redtop??)


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Lol, fair enough. Got any pics? Did you add a cooler also?
Pics will be coming soon! Waiting on my manifold (external gate) and my Ecu (i had hooked my water injection up backwards and friend a diode, to that's repaired) to get back, to clean her all up nice.

I did run a cooler, mounted it on the drivers side (s14) atop the front frame rail. I used the two existing studs there (from the stock intake bracing iirc) and it fit perfectly (used a small permacool cooler with -6 lines)...painted it all semi black and used black a/n fittings...with the intake in there, I don't think people will ever even notice it hehe.


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Old 07-28-2008, 12:46 PM   #35
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What's the size of these two sensors right here? My old HKS water temp sensor seems to be the same but still possibly different, after tightening the HKS sensor in there it left a few small shavings. It looks dead on though when I compare both the threads
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And those water fittings, if I remember right, they're M12x1.25.
Can anyone confirm this? I'm wondering specifically about the thread pitch for the water temp sensor for the gauge. I read somewhere else that it's M10 x 1.0. I'm about to order some adapter fittings from McMaster-Carr and at ~$10/piece, I don't want to get the wrong ones.
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Block 14x.15
14x1.5


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HKS standard wastegate: 1/8" BSPT
Block turbo drain port: 3/4 BSP (on RB, I assume SR is the same)
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fuel rail cover allen/hex head bolts.

m8x1.5 they are cheap at lowes and are a lot easier to take off than those damn screws that strip all the time.
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Old 07-28-2008, 01:41 PM   #38
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http://zilvia.net/f/tech-talk/190241...mp-sensor.html

Some say M12x1.25, some M10x1.0. I'm gonna whore this question around until it's confirmed
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I bought a 1/8th NPT Tap (ACE hardware < $10) and tapped near the fact. water temp sensor and the adapter for my oil pressure...both defi guages used the 1/8th NPT fitting.
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I pulled the sensor when I got home from work today.

Water temp sensor for the gauge is M12 x 1.25.
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