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Old May 28, 2000 | 07:23 PM
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I need to fit a boost guage as I have a bleed valve installed & don't want to play around with boost until I can see what is going on. Is this any different to the later models. I have read Lee's web site which shows fitting on a MY99. Any help would be much appreciated as the oily bits are all just, well, oily bits to me!
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p.s. I live in Northumberland and wondered if any local experts would help in return for a pint or three.
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Old May 30, 2000 | 09:17 AM
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There was a spare inlet manifold on the MY97 as well. Doesn't Lee recommend using that??? Or have I read the installation of boost gauges in too many places????
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Old May 30, 2000 | 12:04 PM
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I use to have a MY97 car, and the boost gauge is easy to fit. I've just had to do the same again on my new MY99 car, and it was exactly the same!

I assume there is no difference is fitting the bosst gauge to a MY95 car, although I could be wrong!!

Follow Lee's instructions, they are good, and should be fairly similar!!

Andy
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Old May 30, 2000 | 12:37 PM
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Andy on the 99 cars there is a spare port on the inlet manifold, if you connect there you dont have to cut anything
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