Looking for a post....Greddy oil filter adapter
There was a post up a while back for a guage install and the owner used a Greddy adapter between the oil filter and block to tap into for the guages. I browsed the archives and couldn't find it.
You can buy it here though - http://www.importparts.com/sho...=2536
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Is it true that the outlets on the block will only fit GReddy gauges (or do most JDM gauges use the same size connections) I have 2 HKS gauges (oil temp/pressure) that i want to fit, one of those adaptors would make it so easy!
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w3rd
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=801990
your welcome
w3rd
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=801990
your welcome
You won't be able to use Hamp filters, but you can use the regular Honda ones.
Nick is such a poser
http://www.hogens.com/car/showart.php?id=27
Nick is such a poser
http://www.hogens.com/car/showart.php?id=27
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Nick is such a poser
http://www.hogens.com/car/showart.php?id=27</TD></TR></TABLE>
nice writeup tweak
Nick is such a poser
http://www.hogens.com/car/showart.php?id=27</TD></TR></TABLE>nice writeup tweak
yes, but the stock oil cooler = crappy...
(I hit 145 degrees C in my fourth session at the Expo, and it wasn't even that hot out...)
I guess I need to get a real oil cooler if I'm going to be doing HPDE's.
(I hit 145 degrees C in my fourth session at the Expo, and it wasn't even that hot out...)
I guess I need to get a real oil cooler if I'm going to be doing HPDE's.
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Was your heater on?
I dont event want to know what my temps @ the sump were at hyperfest
Was your heater on?
I dont event want to know what my temps @ the sump were at hyperfest
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I dont event want to know what my temps @ the sump were at hyperfest
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no, I was friggin dying of heat already (wore the wrong shirt :hammer)...
Next time I'll wear lighter clothes, and run the heater.
I dont event want to know what my temps @ the sump were at hyperfest
</TD></TR></TABLE>no, I was friggin dying of heat already (wore the wrong shirt :hammer)...
Next time I'll wear lighter clothes, and run the heater.
nice write up :D
does anyone know if there would be any probs fitting non-greddy gauges?
I got myself some defi BF's ready to go in :D
the boss's on the Greddy adapter are a standard size (1/8 NPT I believe). If you call Greddy USA, they should probably be able to help...
if it matters to anyone the greddy oil filter block adapter threads are NOT 1/8 npt, they say that they are 1/8 "PT" but that is NOT the same as the NPT. In america they are 1/8 BSPT. So in other words 1/8"BSPT = 1/8" PT which is NOT 1/8 NPT. Just thought id mention this so one has to run back and forth and spend 20 bucks on adapters.



