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Surprisingly I don't at the moment.. Leffe Brown, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and some Henry Weinhard's Private Reserve currently.
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So now that we're on to beer, is it safe to say your problems are solved?
BTW: when testing with the cooler bypassed and no bypassed, make sure you're testing at identical oil temps, most preferably identical-very-hot-oil temps.
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![]() Until I get to the track I won't see any high oil temps, they'll just be normal DD conditions. I want to either determine it's not an issue or fix it before I track the car ![]() Using the second sandwich adapter I can add the temp gauge in (it's unplugged currently as I haven't dropped the pan to weld the bung in yet). Then I can swap the temp to the block and pressure to the sandwich plate and retest. Depending on those results I can remove the oil cooler adapter and just run the spacer and gauge sender sandwich plate and get more data that way. I'll try to add the additional sandwich plate in today. Accessing the pressure sender sucks so I might be too lazy to deal with that tonight. I don't rev high on the street so I can easily avoid the lower pressure above 7k. I'd love to see how another car compares to mine though. Someone else needs to install an oil pressure gauge
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I like my temps from the pan and my pressure from the block (just before the oil makes it to its intended location). Like what you and I are used to on the Hondas. My oil pressure sensor is on the back of the block on the D16. Just a thought.
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![]() That or I'll weld a bung (or tap) the pan for temp which was the original plan.
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I will install one next weekend if I get the gauge. I planned on using the extra spot on top of the block for the pressure and replacing the stock oil pressure switch with a temp probe.
I am a fan of using the pan for oil temp but I have a Fumoto valve and don't want to weld a bung in the pan. Greddy makes a 1/8 PT (not NPT) oil pan adapter. |
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I'll look for that Greddy-likely-overpriced piece
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Thanks! So far I've seen M16-1.5 and M20-1.5 on the internetz. M16-1.5 I can easily find adapters from Greddy, Autometer, Glowshift, etc.. M20-1.5... not so much.
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I quote: "A couple of years ago (Late 2010) Subaru began using a new size engine drain plug on some models from an M20 to the smaller M16X1.5. If the wrench required to take off the plug is 14mm then your car needs the M16 plug." |
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Yeah the BRZ plug is smaller than the older ones, it is 14mm.
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we will be logging pressures at the track this weekend with the stock system then put our overkill solution back on and relog to see how everything changes.
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