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UPR Products LS Oil Pressure Sensor Relocation Adapter NPT Ports; 1/8-Inch

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UPR Products LS Oil Pressure Sensor Relocation Adapter NPT Ports; 1/8-Inch
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      UPR Oil Pressure Sensor Relocation Adapter with dual 1/8" NPT Ports for LS Truck, LS3 Camaro and G8 oil pans. This adapter allows you to relocate the sensor from the top back of the engine down to the bottom of the engine for easier access and also adds two 1/8" NPT ports that can be used for oil feeds for twin turbos, single turbo, aftermarket oil temp or pressure sensor. Comes with O-Ring seal no gasket to worry about, (2) 1/8" NPT pipe plugs & mounting bolts. Sensor port is M16-1.5 thread same as factory GM LS oil pressure sensor. Black anodized for a clean and durable finish.

      Product Features:

      » 6061 Billet Aluminum
      » Black Anodized Finish
      » Relocates Oil Pressure Sensor
      » Has (2) 1/8" NPT ports for additional oil feeds
      » Includes O-Ring, (2) 1/8" NPT pipe plugs, Mounting Bolts
      » Fits LS Truck, LS3 Camaro and G8 Oil Pans (Does not fit Holley Oil Pans)
      Fits These Vehicles:


      All GM LS Engines

      UPR Products GM-5051-01

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