thinking of doing a DIY boost gauge install.
Hi all
I'm fitting my boost gauge today and although it's a fairly easy job I noticed there wasn't a DIY up for it yet. If enough people show interest I'll take some photos and do a thorough write up of what's involved. Cheers. |
Go for it. I'm sure there are plenty of people around who would appreciate it.
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[QUOTE=TheDoctor;692490]Go for it. I'm sure there are plenty of people around who would appreciate it.[/QUOTE]
It will be used by some, and then ignored by others who start new threads on the same topic and have no concept of the search function :) |
look forward to the writeup!
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Do it!!!!! Much appreciation for all DIY threads
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Like everyone is saying....DO IIIIIITT....look forward to it mate.
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Gauge is fitted and working will do a write up soon with some pictures.
Haven't done the wiring for the light but I will do once I finish work tomorrow and grab my soldering iron from work. Will just edit the post once I've done it. |
[QUOTE='Dan [WRX CS Evo 7];692492']It will be used by some, and then ignored by others who start new threads on the same topic and have no concept of the search function :)[/QUOTE]
Lol, so true |
[QUOTE=STiV6;692529]Gauge is fitted and working will do a write up soon with some pictures.
Haven't done the wiring for the light but I will do once I finish work tomorrow and grab my soldering iron from work. Will just edit the post once I've done it.[/QUOTE] Your vacuum line hook up is epic fail spec. your only reading the pressure the wastegate sees & nothing relevent to the actual manifold (boost) pressure. |
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