Where to Tee in Boost gauge pipe on MY01
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As the title, where do I connect the pipe from my boost gauge. I have a Tee piece but want to make sure I connect correctly.
I can see the earlier models had a spare pipe connection on the inlet manifold to connect too!
I know it is probably dead easy but better safe and sure.....
Pete
As the title, where do I connect the pipe from my boost gauge. I have a Tee piece but want to make sure I connect correctly.
I can see the earlier models had a spare pipe connection on the inlet manifold to connect too!
I know it is probably dead easy but better safe and sure.....
Pete
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OK
As I did not get a bite I have connected to a pipe on the left hand side as you look at the engine see picture below.
IS THIS OK for the connection? Also my Gauge is reading -15ish psi on tickover.... (thats minus 15ish psi)
The gauge and A pillar single pod are Nomad racing products
http://www.nomadracing.co.uk
Pete
As I did not get a bite I have connected to a pipe on the left hand side as you look at the engine see picture below.
IS THIS OK for the connection? Also my Gauge is reading -15ish psi on tickover.... (thats minus 15ish psi)
The gauge and A pillar single pod are Nomad racing products
http://www.nomadracing.co.uk
Pete
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Connect your boost pipe to the right hand side of your dump valve on the front of your intercooler, dissconnect the small pipe that connects to the dump valve and cut it about 3 inches from the end and insert your 'T' piece and re-connect back to the dump valve and away you go.
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