one thing that's been bugging me ever since i bought my NA8 is the idiot light oil pressure gauge.
there are a couple of write-ups about replacing the stock oil pressure sender in NA8+ cars with a VDO unit with decent results, but stock idiot light gauge is not linear and has its needle movement heavily dampened (it reacts very slowly to changing electrical input). i want my oil pressure needle to react instantly, like the tacho, so i know that i have x amount of oil pressure at x rpm.
after reading the article below, i thought perhaps it's easier just to replace the sender and gauge from an NA6 - is this as straight forward as it sounds?
http://www.miata.net/garage/opg.html
does anyone know if:
- the NA6 oil pressure sender bolts up to the NA8 block without mods/adapters
- the NA8 oil pressure sender electrical plug/sockets are identical to the NA6
- the NA6 gauge fits into the NA8 cluster without mods/adapters
ajay, what would it cost me to source an NA6 gauge and sender from mania (PM me if you prefer)? i might pop over on saturday.
swapping stock oil pressure gauges and senders
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Yes. I put all the NA6 stuff in my old NA8. Everything just fits together like it's meant to be there. The oil pressure switch on the block was a bitch to get off without removing the oil filter but I managed, the NA6 sender unit was much easier to reinstall and everything worked like it was supposed to. I wish I could do the same to the NB8B.
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I cant remember the prices, it was about 7 years ago. I do remember getting the gauge and the sender from a wrecker but one of them was faulty (cant remember which one) so I ended up replacing the faulty bit with a new one from Mazda. So it wasn't all that cheap.
edit: My memory is coming back.....
I could only get the sender unit at the wreckers. He wouldn't break up a gauge cluster so I got the gauge itself from Mazda. Sorry for the confusion.
edit: My memory is coming back.....
I could only get the sender unit at the wreckers. He wouldn't break up a gauge cluster so I got the gauge itself from Mazda. Sorry for the confusion.
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