Install Mechanical Boost gauge?
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Where do I tap into the vacuum line for an aftermarket mechanical boost gauge? Considering Bonnies come with 2 MAP'*, I don't want to interfere with either'* readings. What fittings and what not do I need to "T" into the line if possible?
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Lets get this straight.
Ok here we are coming in from the right on the vacuum line and I'm hitting the fuel regulator, ok now we keep on cruisin' and we hit the T-fitting going into the intake, now we go a few inches and BAM...we cut, install another T-fitting, and run a line to the gauge. From there we continue onto the MAP sensors. Am I all gravy?
Ok here we are coming in from the right on the vacuum line and I'm hitting the fuel regulator, ok now we keep on cruisin' and we hit the T-fitting going into the intake, now we go a few inches and BAM...we cut, install another T-fitting, and run a line to the gauge. From there we continue onto the MAP sensors. Am I all gravy?
Ok here we are coming in from the right on the vacuum line and I'm hitting the fuel regulator, ok now we keep on cruisin' and we hit the T-fitting going into the intake, now we go a few inches and BAM...we cut, install another T-fitting, and run a line to the gauge. From there we continue onto the MAP sensors. Am I all gravy?
http://www.grandprix.net/upgrades/boostgauge.html
http://www.dans-website.com/gauges.htm
For GP'*, but practically the same.
http://www.dans-website.com/gauges.htm
For GP'*, but practically the same.
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