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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 05:58 PM
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Im making a Reroute spacer and I need some dimensions for the stock sensor.

I would pull out my sensor but my miata is under 3 feet of snow and I dont have a garage.

I NEED:
1) Is the thread BSPT or NPT, or not a pipe thread at all ??I have seen it listed as m12 x 1.5
2) These dimensions-
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Old Jan 15, 2011 | 06:11 PM
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Assuming you talk about the sensor on the right...10mm and 28mm.
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Yeah Sorry I am specifically looking for a 96 sensor. I just randomly found that pic online and edited it. I believe it is a ls1 sensor on the left.
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Well, the sensor on the right is a 99-05 clt sensor, so the dimensions I gave you are from that one. Sorry, I don't have a 96 sensor handy.
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Originally Posted by Reverant
Assuming you talk about the sensor on the right...10mm and 28mm.
And it is M12 x 1.5
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