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big110



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2014 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 SW Keswick Green
Easy to fit oil pressure gauge?
Is it a difficult task to fit an oil pressure gauge in the tdci 2.2?

Im monitoring boost and EGT and have a third spot for a gauge and figured this would be my next one. Batterie already monitored by National Luna system. Just not sure how an oil pressure gauge works and installs
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big110



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nobody has fit an oil pressure gauge in a 2.2?
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Kit



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I've fitted them before in different cars, it's not hard at all, usually all you do is fit a T piece on an oil line and then run a wire to the gauge.
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zsd-puma



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or screw a Tee into the oil pressure switch hole and screw the oil pressure switch and gauge sender/capilary tube into the other part of the tee.
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Merlin



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If oil pressure is presented at the OBP then buy an app and watch it on a tablet.

Sadly it isn't on a 2.4 so the Torque app doesn't pick it up

Merlin
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