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<blockquote data-quote="Ace" data-source="post: 1402196" data-attributes="member: 9997"><p>mr bear, you are right. water sensor easy to install just like I mentioned. but you can't just replace the stock sensor. the ecu might screw up without that unless you are using a 'Y' adaptor. drilling a hole is a no no for me as it could be very messy if not done right, usually is not recommended. SANDWITCH PLATE is the best for it. As for your meter, I think welding is you only choice if can't find the NPT nut.</p><p></p><p>Scope,</p><p>mr bear is our 'supplier' leh not me. hehe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace, post: 1402196, member: 9997"] mr bear, you are right. water sensor easy to install just like I mentioned. but you can't just replace the stock sensor. the ecu might screw up without that unless you are using a 'Y' adaptor. drilling a hole is a no no for me as it could be very messy if not done right, usually is not recommended. SANDWITCH PLATE is the best for it. As for your meter, I think welding is you only choice if can't find the NPT nut. Scope, mr bear is our 'supplier' leh not me. hehe [/QUOTE]
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