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  • Boost Gauge Fitting

    Could do with a simple How-To here....

    Where do you "T" into when installing a boost gauge please?
    Ant

    2007 Mk5 Golf GTi, 3 door, DSG, REVO Stg 2 and other goodies
    2011 Kawasaki Z1000


  • #2
    The easiest place to put the "T" connector would be the tube that goes under your dashbord (passenger-side) in the computer.
    The computer is located behind the cardboard/fabric piece under the dashboard storage ehhhh... "thing".
    That's where I put mine

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    Jeffer
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    • #3
      Cool, cheers, will take a look before ordering

      Hope to get it mounted on the A- Pilar (drivers side obviously LOL)
      Ant

      2007 Mk5 Golf GTi, 3 door, DSG, REVO Stg 2 and other goodies
      2011 Kawasaki Z1000

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      • #4
        Thats the tube that goes to the ECU - not the one which connects to an A/C component !

        Paul
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        • #5
          T pipe

          If your guage comes with two bits of pipe, easiest thing to do is pull the webbed black pipe from the end of the MAP sensor, stick the first bit of pipe on the end of the MAp sensor on the ecu then pop the t on the end of that, push the black pipe you removed onto the other side of the t and then run the line off to the guage from the remaining free T connection.

          So simple even I managed it - just remember to screw on the pipe at the back of the guage tight so u don't get and annoying hiss which sounds like you car is going to die....

          David
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          • #6
            Good description. I reckon even I could do that.

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