Boost, oil temp, and oil pressure sensor sources.

zanethan

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Alrighty, I know that there are the vacuum source blocks and oil filter adapter plates that we can use to get boost, oil temp, and oil pressure but are there any other locations to tap into for this information? I'm currently in the process of piecing together 3 pod a-pillar mount and was wondering if there is a better way to source these parameters (particularly the oil parameters). Be on the lookout for a how-to on building the a-pillar gauge mount.
 


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Alrighty, I know that there are the vacuum source blocks and oil filter adapter plates that we can use to get boost, oil temp, and oil pressure but are there any other locations to tap into for this information? I'm currently in the process of piecing together 3 pod a-pillar mount and was wondering if there is a better way to source these parameters (particularly the oil parameters). Be on the lookout for a how-to on building the a-pillar gauge mount.
Just get an accessport with that money and monitor it all from there.

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Just get an accessport with that money and monitor it all from there.

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I wanted a true temp read not the calculated one an access port provides.

Also holy dead post revival. I posted this well over 2 years ago.
 


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It would be risky but the turbo feed line area might be able to work. Not 100% on that though. It just seems the second easiest place to put that stuff where its not going to be too in the way or get damaged.
 


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I used a sandwich plate in the end. There’s a how to floating around somewhere on here.
 


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