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Oil pressure location
I'm interested in adding a oil pressure warning light. My question is where I should pull the reading from.
1. Use an inline an adapter and pull right from the oil cooler line. Or 2. Use the stock oil pressure location on the front. I've looked at the galley plug on the top of the engine and am not comfortable bending the maf wires to gain the required clearance. I'm not sure about the ramifications of removing the OEM sensor from the system. Any thoughts?
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Well the OEM sensor is just that, a warning light. I've heard you can remove it and no codes from the ECU.
But if you're going to remove it, might as well go with a full gauge that shows pressure all the time. |
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This. If it's the same as my '13 STI - you can remove the OEM dummy warning light sender and put in a real oil pressure sender. I had it working wonderfully with a Defi gauge and no warning lights/codes (on the STI).
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The idiot light basically means 'it's too late, dawg'. Unplug the sensor, remove sensor, purchase galley plug adapter, add a proper gauge, done! OEM Galley Plug adapter: https://www.rallysportdirect.com/par...il-galley-plug Oil pressure gauges: https://www.rallysportdirect.com/scp...D=Oil+Pressure Support a local vendor, but that's a good way to look at what's out there. Avoid prosport, consider AEM, Defi, and STRi. JM.02
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Look for an Innovative dual temp/pressure gauge.
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There's an oil gallery plug just under and to the left of the air condition pump. This is the best spot to take an oil press reading.
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If I end going with a gauge this one is very high on my list.
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By then it may be too late...
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Maybe I don’t have a strong enough understanding of the oiling system but why would a drop in pressure show up on a gauge but not a warning light. That’s a bit of a rhetorical question as I understand the principal difference between a light and a gauge. I’m just not convinced that a gauge is going to alert me any faster. If I’m wrong, I’m wrong…..
For example; if an oil cooler line ruptured, would the system sustain enough pressure to not trip the light? How much (if any) is dependent on where the sensor is located, such as the oil cooler return line vs oil galley. Hence my original question.
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Most aftermarket oil pressure sending units are 25 psi. With our cars idling as low as 5 psi a light will be on quite a bit of the time.
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Right, that's a fair drawback, ignoring(or second guessing) the light at low rpm.
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Pressure gauge or none, I've for years considered replacing the idiot light with a loud buzzer.
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That would be a way to go. In my Minibusa track car I used a round LED tail light for a low oil pressure warning light. About 2" diameter. No way were you going to miss that baby.
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