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Wiring harnesses for greddy ultimate; Req for S2 r33 -t wiring harness and optional injector harness

Two HKS temp senders, 1 oil 1 water, have the gauges just need the senders to wire in.

seal that goes on the back of the gb where the tailshaft meets up with the gb.. looks like a uni but isnt.. Im sick of putting oil in my gb.

**** the rest below here is helpful but I haven't actually checked these myself yet.. only having trouble with the above stuff. I have all next week off so its time to get the car up to the next stage and play some golf...

A good plastic shop to make up some custom moulded holders for my 3 guages to fit into my din location... The off the shelf din guage holders are too small for what I have in mind.

Cheaper iridiums?

once my new guages are in where I want them.. the management is wired up.. and my oil cooler is in, il get a tune and be track worthy until my turby lets go... then the injectors.. fuel pump and new turbo will go in along with a retune.. but right now I just need to get my oil cooler and above kit in.

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Unless you find someone selling them second hand, you will not be able to get the senders separately from the gauges.

My mate had a broken HKS oil sender and he had to order a new gauge + sender.

what in the way of universal will work... some inacuracy with regards to temp is ok... but too much and they are pointless...

anyone got any ideas on universal temp senders that would couple with the hks temp guages ?

A good plastic shop to make up some custom moulded holders for my 3 guages to fit into my din location... The off the shelf din guage holders are too small for what I have in mind.

once my new guages are in where I want them.. the management is wired up.. and my oil cooler is in, il get a tune and be track worthy until my turby lets go... then the injectors.. fuel pump and new turbo will go in along with a retune.. but right now I just need to get my oil cooler and above kit in.

There's a plastics shop in Castle Hill called Gantiel Vensott, in the same complex where UAS used to be and Hills Motorsport still is. They're on the left hand side as you head down towards Hills, and recently I got some black polyethylene (I think) from them.

Get yourself a piece 180x60mm and of decent thickness (so you can put screws in the side to keep your gauges safe), and see if they'll drill you three equally-spaced holes of 52mm diameter each (assuming you've got 52mm gauges going in your car).

You could do it yourself like I did at home, but the spacing won't be perfect as it's hard to keep even a bench drill perfectly placed when you start to cut the hole - and good luck finding a 52mm hole saw! The closest you'll find is 51mm, so you'll have to drill out the last bit, which is not too physically hard, just frustrating to get right...

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godzilla.. EXACTLY WHAT I NEED MATE !!

r32woohoo... Ill be giving them a call in short order mate.. thanks.

Anybody have any ideas on where to pick up the wirring harnesses these days ? short of ordering from ..... cough cough.... n....cough... nnnn.. cough.... NNNNNn... cough...........cant say it....

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