Gunna install GReddy boost gauge....which way?
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Gunna install GReddy boost gauge....which way?
I'm gunna install my GReddy boost gauge soon and I have a question. It uses a vac. line T-ed off of something (I'll probably use the fpr), which goes to a boost sensor. Then the sensor has a wire that goes to the control unit for the gauge.
Should I mount the boost sensor under the hood or under the dash. If I mount it under the hood it might get wet, hot, or see interference. If I mount it under the dash the vac. line might get crimped while traveling so far....especially through the firewall.
Which way did you guys do it?
Should I mount the boost sensor under the hood or under the dash. If I mount it under the hood it might get wet, hot, or see interference. If I mount it under the dash the vac. line might get crimped while traveling so far....especially through the firewall.
Which way did you guys do it?
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Re: Gunna install GReddy boost gauge....which way? (Arturbo)
You want it under the hood... such is the purpose of a gauge with an electronic sender.. else you should have just bought a mechanical boost gauge.
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Re: Gunna install GReddy boost gauge....which way? (00SilverLS)
I have mine on the firewall. The screw they provide fits perfectly in one of the holes.. looks almost like it was made to go there
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