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How to Wire a Boost gauge

Old 12-13-2007, 10:52 AM
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Can anyone tell me which color wires should I wire my boost gauge to? What color for positive and negative?
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most boost guages just use a vacume line and any wires would be for lighting if you have an electric one it probably requires some sort of sending unit for a decent anwser you need to say what model your guage so someone with a similar one can chime in
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put your positive into your lighting fuse slot. i think its a 15amp. and then bolt the negative to something metal on the car.
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what color wires? for the positive negative
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Red is positive Black is negative
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