oil psi gauge on turbo z6.. how?!?!?

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Old Nov 22, 2002 | 10:21 AM
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Default oil psi gauge on turbo z6.. how?!?!?

i have been tring to find a 4 way fitting instead of a T tap. one hole for the screw that goes into the block where the stock oil pres. sending unit is.. one for the sending unit, one for the oil line for the turbo, and then one more for the fitting for the oil gauge. i don't want to use two different fittings together and have it be all ghetto. what did you use?
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Old Nov 22, 2002 | 10:27 AM
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Default Re: oil psi gauge on turbo z6.. how?!?!? (SOHC Beast)

i WOULD NOT hang that many things off the block.. it'll break the tip!

use a stainless steel line to move the fittings to a different location.,
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Old Nov 22, 2002 | 10:39 AM
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Default Re: oil psi gauge on turbo z6.. how?!?!? (brcivic411)

yup, get a single fitting from the block--> SS line. Have the go to a 4 way (whatever you can find or create) hub for all your oil needs.... mount that on the firewall. You definately dont want much hanging off your sender.
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Old Nov 22, 2002 | 03:03 PM
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Default Re: oil psi gauge on turbo z6.. how?!?!? (D-SPEED)

i wasn't planning on having them attached to the sendning unit that comes off the block. i planned on unscrewing that out of the block. the greddy turbo kit comes with a special bolt that goes into the bolt where sending unit was. then the T thing attaches to that. but i might look into the whole stainless line thing? never crossed my mind. now to figure out a way to do it and make it look nice. or hide it? thanks though
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