Ok so I installed a 2 Gauge A-Pilar Pod with Boost / Oil Pressure. This DIY will not include the install on this as there are others for Pod installs and I forgot to take pictures.
However, it will cover the problem I ran into with our Sender.
First off, I purchased a 1/8 adapter that had 1/8 NPT Female to 1/8 BSPT Male as I read that our Sender tap was 1/8 BSPT. THIS IS NOT TRUE (More about this later)
My DYI starts with the Car on Ramps, bottom splash guard removed.
Note: You don't need to drain the oil. Only a tiny dribble came out of mine and simply wiped the area clean with a towel.
Here are the items I purchased for the install.

The items that you see are 6ft copper tubing, a 2in clamp, Sender, 2x compression connectors and the one circled in green is the 1/8 NPT F to 1/8 BSPT M. The other items is a rubber mat with a sticky back that I used to create my clamp for my Sender as seen below.

I made the holder using the clamp and by cutting the rubber backing (The rubber backing was some stuff I had left over from my Mazda Sirius installation).
After I completed the clamp, I mounted the sender using an available mounting spot that was created from the removal of the factory airbox and the MS CAI Installation.

I then connected the copper tubing and ran it to the bottom of the car. I then removed the factory sender. The sender is located right next to the oil canister so you can't miss it. This is what is looks like removed. Also note, that the threads are not 1/8 and they are NOT BSPT as far as I can tell.

So when I descoved that my $15 1/8 BSPT adapter was a waste, I didn't know what the hell I was going to do. I had purchased the copper tubeing setup from Kragens and in it were the compression connectors, tubing and another connector that I assumed I would not have to use. It is a 1/8 NPT to 1/4 NPT adapter (circled in Green).

I looked at the threads on this adapter and compaired them too the threads on the original sender and they seem to be the same type. So I put some pipe tape on it and tenderly checked to see if it would go in without issue. To my surprise it went in just fine. So I have no clue, but it appears that our Sender thread is 1/4 NPT and not 1/8 BSPT. Not sure if 1/4 NPT will thread into a 1/4 BSPT hole, but this did and there is not leaking which I feared.
Here is the final hookup under the car. I know the pic sucks but I have everything put back together now. I will update the pic tomorrow when I take it all back apart and check again for any leaks.

I drove the car around quite a bit. I did have a small leak on the compression adapter connected to the sender. I just tighted it a bit more and the leak is gone (was scared to tighted the copper too much).
Here is the final install of my Pods. I hope this helps others in their installations. If you have any questions just shoot me a PM.

Here are a few more pics of the finall install as well as one of my baby!




However, it will cover the problem I ran into with our Sender.
First off, I purchased a 1/8 adapter that had 1/8 NPT Female to 1/8 BSPT Male as I read that our Sender tap was 1/8 BSPT. THIS IS NOT TRUE (More about this later)
My DYI starts with the Car on Ramps, bottom splash guard removed.
Note: You don't need to drain the oil. Only a tiny dribble came out of mine and simply wiped the area clean with a towel.
Here are the items I purchased for the install.

The items that you see are 6ft copper tubing, a 2in clamp, Sender, 2x compression connectors and the one circled in green is the 1/8 NPT F to 1/8 BSPT M. The other items is a rubber mat with a sticky back that I used to create my clamp for my Sender as seen below.

I made the holder using the clamp and by cutting the rubber backing (The rubber backing was some stuff I had left over from my Mazda Sirius installation).
After I completed the clamp, I mounted the sender using an available mounting spot that was created from the removal of the factory airbox and the MS CAI Installation.

I then connected the copper tubing and ran it to the bottom of the car. I then removed the factory sender. The sender is located right next to the oil canister so you can't miss it. This is what is looks like removed. Also note, that the threads are not 1/8 and they are NOT BSPT as far as I can tell.

So when I descoved that my $15 1/8 BSPT adapter was a waste, I didn't know what the hell I was going to do. I had purchased the copper tubeing setup from Kragens and in it were the compression connectors, tubing and another connector that I assumed I would not have to use. It is a 1/8 NPT to 1/4 NPT adapter (circled in Green).

I looked at the threads on this adapter and compaired them too the threads on the original sender and they seem to be the same type. So I put some pipe tape on it and tenderly checked to see if it would go in without issue. To my surprise it went in just fine. So I have no clue, but it appears that our Sender thread is 1/4 NPT and not 1/8 BSPT. Not sure if 1/4 NPT will thread into a 1/4 BSPT hole, but this did and there is not leaking which I feared.
Here is the final hookup under the car. I know the pic sucks but I have everything put back together now. I will update the pic tomorrow when I take it all back apart and check again for any leaks.

I drove the car around quite a bit. I did have a small leak on the compression adapter connected to the sender. I just tighted it a bit more and the leak is gone (was scared to tighted the copper too much).
Here is the final install of my Pods. I hope this helps others in their installations. If you have any questions just shoot me a PM.

Here are a few more pics of the finall install as well as one of my baby!




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