Were do you tap it in? Buy a pan, tap the factory one or is there a port somewhere? Thanks.
Bustedknuckles Honey Badger Sep 25, 2010 1,308 2 38 33 Hagerstown MD Mar 10, 2011 #1 Were do you tap it in? Buy a pan, tap the factory one or is there a port somewhere? Thanks.
SSchmi5519 LLY Cult Leader Oct 19, 2008 3,387 1 36 Arizona Mar 10, 2011 #2 I bought a Mag-Hytec. It has a port. You can drill and weld a bung on the stock pan too.
THEFERMANATOR LEGALLY INSANE Feb 16, 2009 3,890 44 48 44 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL Mar 10, 2011 #3 I bought a 1/8" to 1/8" pipe steel union and ground it down and welded it in the front of the pan for mine.
I bought a 1/8" to 1/8" pipe steel union and ground it down and welded it in the front of the pan for mine.
duratothemax <--- slippery roads Aug 28, 2006 7,139 10 0 Wyoming Mar 10, 2011 #4 just curious, but why? The factory gauge is perfectly accurate.
Bustedknuckles Honey Badger Sep 25, 2010 1,308 2 38 33 Hagerstown MD Mar 10, 2011 #5 duratothemax said: just curious, but why? The factory gauge is perfectly accurate.[/QUOTE I came to the same conclusion myself and ordered a fuel pressure gauge instead of trans temp. Thanks for your advice anyway guys! Click to expand...
duratothemax said: just curious, but why? The factory gauge is perfectly accurate.[/QUOTE I came to the same conclusion myself and ordered a fuel pressure gauge instead of trans temp. Thanks for your advice anyway guys! Click to expand...
THEFERMANATOR LEGALLY INSANE Feb 16, 2009 3,890 44 48 44 ZEPHYRHILLS, FL Mar 10, 2011 #6 duratothemax said: just curious, but why? The factory gauge is perfectly accurate. Click to expand... I don't have a factory guage.
duratothemax said: just curious, but why? The factory gauge is perfectly accurate. Click to expand... I don't have a factory guage.