Garage cleanout-EMB+autotune+map+1.6ecu/JR headers/pierburg/TD04H rebuild/305cc supra
#25
miatamx5, you have PM.
Keasbey, paypal is dimitrius@gmail.com - would be happy to ship to you. congrats on the new miata, love that color.
Keasbey, paypal is dimitrius@gmail.com - would be happy to ship to you. congrats on the new miata, love that color.
#26
miatamx5, you have PM.
Keasbey, paypal is dimitrius@gmail.com - would be happy to ship to you. congrats on the new miata, love that color.
Keasbey, paypal is dimitrius@gmail.com - would be happy to ship to you. congrats on the new miata, love that color.
#27
thanks - call it $5 on the shipping
It does not have an adapter, just the part as it comes from VDO (I paid $40 for it)
You'd have a few options - buy the adapter, which shouldn't be much online, fish at a hardware store for one for even less, or do what the RX7 guys do, cut off the threaded portion of the old sender, drill and tap the end you cut enough for 5 or six threads, install the VDO in the tapped section with teflon tape, and you're done. There isn't much down by the pressure sender to make a slightly longer pressure sender a fitment problem.
Hope this helps
It does not have an adapter, just the part as it comes from VDO (I paid $40 for it)
You'd have a few options - buy the adapter, which shouldn't be much online, fish at a hardware store for one for even less, or do what the RX7 guys do, cut off the threaded portion of the old sender, drill and tap the end you cut enough for 5 or six threads, install the VDO in the tapped section with teflon tape, and you're done. There isn't much down by the pressure sender to make a slightly longer pressure sender a fitment problem.
Hope this helps
#33
thanks - call it $5 on the shipping
It does not have an adapter, just the part as it comes from VDO (I paid $40 for it)
You'd have a few options - buy the adapter, which shouldn't be much online, fish at a hardware store for one for even less, or do what the RX7 guys do, cut off the threaded portion of the old sender, drill and tap the end you cut enough for 5 or six threads, install the VDO in the tapped section with teflon tape, and you're done. There isn't much down by the pressure sender to make a slightly longer pressure sender a fitment problem.
Hope this helps
It does not have an adapter, just the part as it comes from VDO (I paid $40 for it)
You'd have a few options - buy the adapter, which shouldn't be much online, fish at a hardware store for one for even less, or do what the RX7 guys do, cut off the threaded portion of the old sender, drill and tap the end you cut enough for 5 or six threads, install the VDO in the tapped section with teflon tape, and you're done. There isn't much down by the pressure sender to make a slightly longer pressure sender a fitment problem.
Hope this helps