WRX/STI Aftermarket Coolant Temperature Sensor Install
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Changing the 32mm ProSport aftermarket coolant temperature sensor housing out for a better fitting 38mm housing. You can also use a 36mm, but I wanted a snug fit so I opted for the 38mm.
I'd remember those head bolts anywhere. Good old Subarus.
I don't think he slapped and touched those packages enough during this video. Wonder if he would slap and touch my package that many times.
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@@CoolDansta and your comment made me cumback for the slaps...those plastic slaps on that their package, slaps. He just keeps slapping that package baggy....slaps, slap slap.
@justastreetcar4273 slap that baggy like it's a bad baggy now
@@westseattleking666 I'm dead!!!!!! 😂😂😂😂
@@CoolDansta HAHA!
What year wrx/sti? Mine os the blobeye would It vê 38mm too?
Yeah the ID of the upper radiator hose is roughly 1.5 inches which is roughly 38mm. I noticed the 38mm was a little loose so might want to go with a 36mm or 34mm it will be a snug fix.
Where did you run power from ?
Where did you ground the water temp sensor wire?
I believe it came with the gauge, if not you can buy it anywhere just search for 1/8 inch ptf temperature sensor or sender. I had to buy the gague and then buy the coolant hose joint pipe/temp sensor housing separately.
@@justastreetcar4273 i mean, there are two wires coming from the sensor right? A black one and a white one. Where did you wire the black one to? :)
@@patrykkowalczyk3136 Oh I gotcha, depending on the gauge. I grounded the black using a ring terminal under the nut that connects the TGV to the upper intake. The white is your signal wire depending on the gauge as the color for the signal might differ, but prosport gauges uses green for their signal off the gauge harness.
That screw on the top of the housing he replaced needs to be grounded. At the end of the day it won't work