is putting a gauge on the turbo and bad idea
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From: chillin in that city called queen creek, but homes the atl
i had a old b&m fuel gauge lying around so i decided to put it on my turbo feed line w/ a tee. will it get to hot and melt and has anyone else done this. just trying to see if its a good or bad idea and heres a pic so u can see what i did
WOW!!
Man. just order me a autometer 2" oil pressure gauge:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...h=014
an i was going to do the same thing. Glad i looked at this thread. Im going to use a small oil line i have laying around an mout it further off away from the turbo. Thank for post this
Man. just order me a autometer 2" oil pressure gauge:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors...h=014
an i was going to do the same thing. Glad i looked at this thread. Im going to use a small oil line i have laying around an mout it further off away from the turbo. Thank for post this
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i have a oil pressure gauge in the car too for the motor, i just wanted to see what the oil pressure for the turbo was
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Muckman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">... well he certainly isnt measuring fuel pressure to his turbo.</TD></TR></TABLE>
lol. Hilarious.
lol. Hilarious.
i had a problem with a blown turbo,my oil line got somthing inside it stoped oil to the turbo and it blew....so i put a t on the turbo ran the same line that i ran to supple the oil into the car and put the gauge in there..sorry dont have a pic try to put one up though
BTW, I just had to mention...
The most common location for the sender of an aftermarket electric oil pressure gauge is almost always the feed line for the turbo. If you have this gauge already, but are still thinking about putting a gauge at the turbo...you should question your thought process.
After all, a gauge isn't going to do much good unless you can actually see it.
The most common location for the sender of an aftermarket electric oil pressure gauge is almost always the feed line for the turbo. If you have this gauge already, but are still thinking about putting a gauge at the turbo...you should question your thought process.

After all, a gauge isn't going to do much good unless you can actually see it.
Sell them, and get an in-cabin electric gauge. honestly...having an oil pressure gauge on the turbo will not save it...unless you happen to be watching the gauge right as the line gets clogged. Good luck with that
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