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Old Apr 7, 2006 | 09:12 PM
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Fuel air guages where to fit them.
Been reading a lot about the mix lately and im thinking about fitting one. I never even seen one! could someone describe the connections please. I figure this is important before i make a 2 stage boost mod.
second question anyone know where i can get the adjustable bleed valves to do a 2 stage boost mod with a switch to the waste gate solenoid?
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Old Apr 8, 2006 | 12:34 PM
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I used to run mine on the A-pillar. I had it switchable by a switch down by my foglight switches. The wiring chops straight into the lambda sensor wiring for the AFR signal, then it also needs a 12v and neg connection to make the thing light up.
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Old Apr 8, 2006 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by thedeester1
Fuel air guages where to fit them.
Been reading a lot about the mix lately and im thinking about fitting one. I never even seen one! could someone describe the connections please. I figure this is important before i make a 2 stage boost mod.
second question anyone know where i can get the adjustable bleed valves to do a 2 stage boost mod with a switch to the waste gate solenoid?
always tee into lambda at ecu but depends on which MY car you have and make sure you have a good earth for gauge and engine!!
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