Conversions & Swaps LSX Engines in Non-LSX Vehicles
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Oil Temp Sensor. Yes or No.

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Apr 26, 2012 | 10:13 PM
  #1  
CutLS's Avatar
Thread Starter
Launching!
10 Year Member
Photogenic
Liked
Loved
iTrader: (6)
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 233
Likes: 6
From: Minnesota
Default Oil Temp Sensor. Yes or No.

Is anyone using the Oil Temp Sensor that is located above the oil filter (On Stock Wing Pan) on their new oil pan? Is there a need to know the oil temp all the time that I should keep it with my swap or should I just not swap it and remove the sensor and wiring from my harness? Thanks.
Reply
Old Apr 27, 2012 | 12:54 AM
  #2  
bczee's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
20 Year Member
Photogenic
Photoriffic
Shutterbug
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,670
Likes: 6
From: Concord, CA
Default

The PCM doesn't need the input from the Oil Pressure. you can just plug it or use an aftermarket gauge/sender in its place. Remove the old wiring or use part of it for the aftermarket gauge if you can trace and re-route it since it is already there.

You can also use the oil pressure location on the top / back of the block. What did this block come out of ?

BC
Reply
Old Apr 27, 2012 | 01:17 AM
  #3  
tfi racing's Avatar
TECH Resident
15 Year Member
Photogenic
Photoriffic
Liked
iTrader: (2)
 
Joined: Jun 2010
Posts: 751
Likes: 10
From: Cedar,BC
Default

Isn't that the oil level sensor?If it is,no need to use it.
Reply
Old Apr 27, 2012 | 04:23 AM
  #4  
garys 68's Avatar
TECH Junkie
15 Year Member
Photogenic
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Dec 2007
Posts: 3,724
Likes: 39
From: Camdenton, MO
Default

No real need for an oil temp gauge on a street car. Block it off.

Last edited by garys 68; Apr 27, 2012 at 07:26 AM.
Reply
Old Apr 27, 2012 | 07:04 AM
  #5  
rotor vs. piston's Avatar
TECH Enthusiast
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 583
Likes: 3
Default

If it's just for the PCM and you don't care, block it off. As said the PCM doesn't use it for its tables.

Good reasons to have it, to know when your car is fully warmed up (water gets up to temp far faster than oil does) to know when you can give it all of the beans. If you track it to and/or if you tow w/ it.
Reply
Old Apr 27, 2012 | 08:32 PM
  #6  
CutLS's Avatar
Thread Starter
Launching!
10 Year Member
Photogenic
Liked
Loved
iTrader: (6)
 
Joined: Sep 2011
Posts: 233
Likes: 6
From: Minnesota
Default

It's a LS1 from a 2000 Corvette going into my 1972 Cutlass. I have my Holley pan on but wasn't sure if I should swap the sensor over or install the cover Holley gives with it. I think I might just leave it off and think about installing an oil cooler there instead and then possibly a temp sensor inline.
Reply
Old Apr 29, 2012 | 06:59 AM
  #7  
LS1-450's Avatar
TECH Junkie
iTrader: (33)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 3,783
Likes: 9
Default

Originally Posted by CutLS
It's a LS1 from a 2000 Corvette going into my 1972 Cutlass. I have my Holley pan on but wasn't sure if I should swap the sensor over or install the cover Holley gives with it. I think I might just leave it off and think about installing an oil cooler there instead and then possibly a temp sensor inline.
No need for an oil cooler either...unless you're gonna take it to a road course.
FYI, oil temp usually runs 20*-25*F warmer than coolant temp once the engine has completely warmed up. Street use oil is generally designed to operate @ 70 SUS viscocity @ 212*F. So, if you add an oil cooler on the street, the oil will not reach designed operating temp (too thick & not as effective).
Reply




All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:37 PM.

story-0
Amazing '71 Camaro Restomod Is Modern Muscle Car Under the Skin

Slideshow: This heavily modified 1971 Camaro mixes classic muscle car styling with a fifth-generation Camaro interior and modern LS3 power.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-05-12 18:06:42


VIEW MORE
story-1
6 Common C5 Corvette Failures and What's Involved In Repairing Them

Slideshow: From wobbling harmonic balancers to failed EBCMs, these are the issues that define long-term C5 ownership and what repairs typically involve.

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-05-07 18:44:57


VIEW MORE
story-2
Retro Modern Bandit Pontiac Trans AM Comes With Burt Reynolds' Autograph

Slideshow: A modern Camaro transformed into a retro icon, this limited-run "Bandit" build blends nostalgia with brute force in a way few revivals manage.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-21 13:57:02


VIEW MORE
story-3
Top 10 Greatest Cadillac V Series Performance Models Ever, Ranked

Slideshow: Cadillac didn't just crash the high-performance luxury vehicle party, it showed up loud, supercharged, and occasionally a little unhinged...

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-04-16 10:05:15


VIEW MORE
story-4
Top 10 Most Powerful Chevy Trucks Ever Made!

Slideshow: Top ten most powerful Chevy trucks ever made

By | 2026-03-25 09:22:26


VIEW MORE
story-5
Hennessey's New Supercharged Silverado ZR2 Has 700 HP

Slideshow: Hennessey has turned the Silverado ZR2 into a 700-hp off-road monster with supercharged V8 power and a limited production run.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-24 18:57:52


VIEW MORE
story-6
Coachbuilt N2A Anteros Is an LS2-Powered C6 Corvette In Italian Clothes

Slideshow: A one-off sports car that looks like a vintage Italian exotic-but hides a C6 Corvette underneath-just sold for the price of a new mid-engine Corvette.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-23 18:53:41


VIEW MORE
story-7
Awesome K5 Blazer Restomod Comes With C7 Corvette Power

Slideshow: A heavily reworked 1972 K5 Blazer swaps its off-road roots for a low-slung street-focused build with modern V8 power.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-09 18:08:45


VIEW MORE
story-8
10 Camaros You Should Never Buy

Slideshow: There are thousands of used Camaros on the market but we think you should avoid these 10

By | 2026-02-17 17:09:30


VIEW MORE
story-9
10 LS Engine Myths That Refuse to Die

Slideshows: Which one of these myths do you believe?

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-01-28 18:10:11


VIEW MORE