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Could you take some pics on where and how you fitted it? :thumbsup:

I just ran it without oil filter relocator kit, all fitting up, ready for track day Saturday :)

Can someone please advise whether the sandwich plate in this kit has a 1/8 NPT tap in it?

I have one of these kits sitting at home but I am not there at the moment and I need to know ASAP as I want to buy an oil pressure sensor thingy.

Thanks :)

PS - are those black fittings any closer to being sent out?

Can someone please advise whether the sandwich plate in this kit has a 1/8 NPT tap in it?

I have one of these kits sitting at home but I am not there at the moment and I need to know ASAP as I want to buy an oil pressure sensor thingy.

Thanks :)

Damn it, no taps into the sandwich plate....

Can someone please advise whether the sandwich plate in this kit has a 1/8 NPT tap in it?

I have one of these kits sitting at home but I am not there at the moment and I need to know ASAP as I want to buy an oil pressure sensor thingy.

Thanks :)

  • 4 weeks later...

Will there be another group buy soon?

Or can anyone tell me where to get a similar kit with the thermostat?

And are people simply using a relocation kit:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18043&cat=299&page=1

over the top of the HEL adaptor plate?

Yes

What size fittings is the core as I have a cooler that I cant use as its to big but the 25 row would possibly work.

What I have is 370x290x50

  • 2 weeks later...

No problems, I can live with these fittings. I know you went through hell on this group buy (and the other one too!) and I'm just glad I got such a good quality kit for a good price.

:cheers:

I don't think so. I have lost contact with them and quite honestly have given up on it. Sorry guys.

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