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Thread: Does anyone use Racing Beat's oil pressure/temp adapter?
Crit


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posted May 26, 2005 03:56 PM

Does anyone use Racing Beat's oil pressure/temp adapter?

I'm looking to layout all the gauges I want to use in my car with the old 13B and I think it has the RB oil pressure / temp adapter plate on the oil filter pedestal. Anyone here have experience with them, IE, is it work keeping if I want to sense coolant temp, oil temp and oil pressure on my engine?
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klaus42


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posted May 26, 2005 04:36 PM

Racing Beat...

...doesn't make crap; I don't have that part, but if I did, it would most definitely be a keeper. If I recall, it's a pretty basic piece, not particularly pretty... but, I'm sure it's functional, and that's what really matters!

       
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Jeff20B


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posted May 27, 2005 10:54 PM

I have one, but haven't used it yet.
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Brad


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posted June 02, 2005 02:48 PM

i have used one and liked it

worked just fine and many many people like it.

talked to a race shop who said the RB pedastal was a little thin and the big fitting for oil temp that threads into it, ended up vibrating and cracking the pedastal. so they made their own one, thicker.

rx7carl on the forum makes his own, should be a good deal. carl is the bomb.
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