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Oil Temp Gauge installation
i m thinking to get the setrab oil cooler with mocal sandwich plate,but i want to see the difference before and after i install the cooler,so i want to install the oil temp gauge first,but i can't find any instruction on how to install an oil temp gauge (mechanical/electrical) in to the BRZ.like where to hook up wires and sensors.so can you guys help out here if you had installed one.thx
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we already have one. its on the front of the engine under the oil filter
http://www.****************/forum/at...e-imag0012.jpg soooooooooooooooooooo apparently "modified brz . com" is not allowed on ft86club |
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I use a blue tooth obd2 adapter + torque pro on Android; since as mentioned we already have a sensor.
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The oem sensor outputs aren't very accurate. They're usually just used to let the ecu know when something is out of range (ie. the engine is cold, or its overheating). Especially since the OP is going with an oil cooler, he's gonna want a good aftermarket gauge and sensor (defi, autometer, etc.).
I don't have the specifics for installing it on this particular vehicle, but most aftermarket sensors are 1/8" npt and most oil filter sandwhich plates have auxilary 1/8" npt ports. I'd recommend an electric gauge, unless you don't mind having an oil line running into the cabin, with potential for leaking all over your interior. Just follow the instructions that come with the gauge you choose. |
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That said, you are probably correct. In my case, I just want to know the oil is up to temperature (Car actually warmed up). In this case, he may be looking for something more accurate... |
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I suspect the sensor is just fine; if there are any issues, they'd be with the data that comes through the OBD stream. Some cars don't even directly measure the oil temp, they 'calculate' it based upon other inputs (lots of GM cars do this). |
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There is a whole thread about it, with custom codes and showing how people have tablets mounted to dash: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=23530 I use: [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Excelvan-Bluetooth-Interface-Scanner-Adapter/dp/B007P14NPU/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1374257972&sr=8-5&keywords=obd+ii+bluetooth"]Excelvan ELM327 v1.5 Bluetooth Mini Small Interface OBD2 Scanner Adapter Torque Android : Amazon.com : Automotive[/ame] |
If you aren't building a track-only car and don't need multiple gauges displaying simultaneously, P3 makes a multi gauge that fits in your AC vent. It runs off the OBD port and looks dead simple to install.
I don't own one myself but got curious about it after seeing it in @ImperiousRex's build here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28008. If it's accurate and can auto toggle the display based on peak warning thresholds then it could be a solid solution for street cars seeing track use. The dumb thing is they don't have a user manual available for download. It would be good to see the exact capabilities and limitations. http://cdn2.bigcommerce.com/server40....1280.1280.jpg More info: http://www.p3cars.com/subaru-brz-sci...tal-interface/ |
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So How do u like it so far?accurate? |
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If I drive spirited; I'll check it to see if oil temp is getting high (hasn't yet so all good). I really like it for being a < $20.00 solution to knowing oil temp. You really have to spend more on at least a dash mount for your phone to make it useful. I find it very accurate so far, and I like being able to review my trips. You can bring up a log of your trips and see them laid out on a map with your speeds at each point. It logs other stuff too, or you can turn all logging off. It has a 0-60 timer, etc too. Also has the code scanner and a knock detector plugin. I need to spend more time with it; it has a lot of options I haven't explored. |
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