turbo boost gauge
#1
i wanna buy these tomorrow, but noone i know is available to fit them for me, is it hard to do.
i'm a IT Manager, and have been using and fixing pc's for like 15 years, so will that help. or has it got nowt to do with ECU and computer related installations.
help i really wanna do this myself, then i can say to the missus, * ha ha *, the car might have cost 9K and a grand and a half to insure, but i saved us £15 buy doing this myself * hehe *
Thanks in advance
Regards
Me
i'm a IT Manager, and have been using and fixing pc's for like 15 years, so will that help. or has it got nowt to do with ECU and computer related installations.
help i really wanna do this myself, then i can say to the missus, * ha ha *, the car might have cost 9K and a grand and a half to insure, but i saved us £15 buy doing this myself * hehe *
Thanks in advance
Regards
Me
#2
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If its just a boost gauge that your goimg to fit, dont worry its easy..
tap into a spare nipple on the inlet manifold or use a T peice on any of the inlet manifold pipes and feed it to your gauge.. thats it.. for power and illumination just use either the stereo loom, cig lighter or anything else close to where your gonna mount the gauge
Phil
tap into a spare nipple on the inlet manifold or use a T peice on any of the inlet manifold pipes and feed it to your gauge.. thats it.. for power and illumination just use either the stereo loom, cig lighter or anything else close to where your gonna mount the gauge
Phil
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