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  • where to plumb in boost gauge?

    Hi,
    Got boost gauge wired in already just need a pikky of which pipe to whack a T piece into?
    Cheers
    Si
    [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v44/scooby_si/Scooby_siSig.jpg[/IMG]

  • #2
    Between the boost pressure sensor thats bolted to the air cleaner box, and the filter that clips to the intake manifold.
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    • #3


      This pic of Nevs has one already fitted.
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      • #4
        cheers folks.
        Si
        [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v44/scooby_si/Scooby_siSig.jpg[/IMG]

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        • #5
          What about 185s TonyN

          What about us with 3rd Gen. Engine layout is different. Where to place the T. Thanx
          Truckin' Time

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          • #6
            No idea?
            Truckin' Time

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            • #7
              Squealing!

              I have a squeal as the engine speed increases on my 2.4, (2.5K rpm+) if i were to disconnect this tube would this damage anything? Sounds a little like fan belts etc - but isn't!
              I want to verify that it is turbo pressure that is leaking, i would be hoping to run vehicle and note any change in noise / rev range that squeal occurs.

              Good idea or not??

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              • #8
                Might be a good idea to start a new thread rather then drag one thats over a year old back to life! You'll get more attention that way

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Nicc
                  I have a squeal as the engine speed increases on my 2.4, (2.5K rpm+) if i were to disconnect this tube would this damage anything? Sounds a little like fan belts etc - but isn't!
                  I want to verify that it is turbo pressure that is leaking, i would be hoping to run vehicle and note any change in noise / rev range that squeal occurs.

                  Good idea or not??
                  You won't damage anything, but the engine will have less power than a fart in a tornado!

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                  • #10
                    Thanks i'll try it later.

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