Installing Boost gauge Newage sti
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Installing Boost gauge Newage sti
hi
can someone tell me how can do i install a boost gauge in a newage ?? as i remember from my classic impreza, there is a hole avilable from under the dash for the hose from the inside to engine bay... how can i do this on a newage STI? whats the best way to get the hose from inside to the engine bay? also do i just connect the hose between the dump valve as i did on the classics??
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kevin
http://www.hksusa.com/content/misc1759.wmv
can someone tell me how can do i install a boost gauge in a newage ?? as i remember from my classic impreza, there is a hole avilable from under the dash for the hose from the inside to engine bay... how can i do this on a newage STI? whats the best way to get the hose from inside to the engine bay? also do i just connect the hose between the dump valve as i did on the classics??
many thanks
kevin
http://www.hksusa.com/content/misc1759.wmv
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Great picture, I'm going to install on of these at the weekend...
Where is the best place to bring the pipe through the dash/bulkhead??
Also 12v supply?...will feed from stereo do this job??
Anyhelp...
Where is the best place to bring the pipe through the dash/bulkhead??
Also 12v supply?...will feed from stereo do this job??
Anyhelp...
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on a newage (dont know about classic)
there is a rubber on the bulkhead behind the turbo! very easy to spot... just take it off and you come thru just near your clutch pedal under the dash.
jobs a gud'n!
there is a rubber on the bulkhead behind the turbo! very easy to spot... just take it off and you come thru just near your clutch pedal under the dash.
jobs a gud'n!
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Just T off the dump valve, as mentioned above there's a rubber grommet in the bulk head that needs cutting, like classics, but on a newage the insulation behind already has a hole cut in, ready for cabling
Last edited by richiewong; 31 January 2006 at 11:18 PM.
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