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Old 08-02-2003, 09:34 PM
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Default Oil pressure sensor...slightly different question

I've searched through all the threads containing "oil pressure sensor" that I could find, but I'm still not clear on something...

This is regarding my 90 CRX Si (ZC blacktop engine).

I'm trying to remove my stock oil pressure sensor from the back of my block so I can connect my oil supply line to my turbo.


So I slide under the car, and I removed the rubber boot that protects the stock oil sensor wire. So far so good.


Here's where I'm confused...

Once I removed the rubber boot, I see TWO wires connected into the block.
I only expected to see 1, not 2 (in all the H-T posts discussing this procedure, everyone says there will only be ONE wire)
These 2 wires both were protected by the rubber boot I took off.

Can someone please tell me what I should do?

My plan was to pull the wire off, remove the 15/16" bolt thing, and connect my oil supply fitting to my turbo. But that 2nd wire is confusing/worrying me.

If it helps any...the 2 wires connect into a green plastic looking circle, which seems to be embedded in the back of the block.

Hope this makes sense. Thanks for ANY help.
Old 08-02-2003, 09:47 PM
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That's not the oil pressure sensor, that's for the coolant. If you take off your oil filter, you'll see the oil sensor then. It's to the right and above the coolant sensor. Give me a minute and I'll see if I can pull up a pick of mine.
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norcalcrx.org member ... to the rescue!

Thanks Sean...I'll slide underneath again right now and see if I can spot it. Thanks for the directions.
Old 08-02-2003, 09:53 PM
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Here ya go. See you at the next meet!!!

Old 08-02-2003, 10:58 PM
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AWESOME PIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thanks a million. You saved me LOTS of headache/confusion.
I think this is the most clear pic I have ever seen posted on h-t, haha.
Yoodaman!!!!
Old 08-02-2003, 11:00 PM
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we just did a crx one today,it was a 27 mm,just for your info.
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haha, no problem man. What's the set up?
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Default Re: Oil pressure sensor...slightly different question (sporkcrx)

how did you get up there for that good of a shot???

nice pic
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awesome pic, but.............ew FRAM, heh
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Is the oil from that line already filtered, or post filtered?
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It's that good b/c that motor was on a stand when I took that shot. Hell yea, FRAM racing!!! And I've read on here a couple times that that spot is filtered, but I myself have no idea. Only other spot I can think of to run it on a D is the port on the oil pump.
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I figured, either the motor was on a stand when you took that pic, or you drilled a little peephole through your firewall! Haha


Were you asking about MY setup? I didn't know if that Q was directed to me or someone else.

If me, -- it's a turbo zc (greddy kit). Almost done, just need to swap injectors and pop in my charge piping.

Just in time for crxpo (9/13)
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Ted w/ the black rex?
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