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Old 11-12-2003, 12:41 AM
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Unhappy BooSt guage installation help

how Do u install a Mech. Boost guage?

cut the fuel pressure reg and tee tie it, somthing like that?

im lost please help
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Its better not to tee into the fuel pressure reg since a leak or broken hose/line there can cost you a motor. But most poeple use that. You can also use the BOV line, you just need 2 more feet of hose.
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Re: BooSt guage installation help

mines tapped into the hose coming of the intake manifold, is that what you call the fuel pressure hose?
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There are a few lines coming off the intake mani If you mean the small one on the far drivers side that goes to the Fuel Pressure Solenoid on the firewall and then to the Fuel Pressure Regulator on the end of the Fuel Rail, then yes, that could be called the fuel pressure hose.
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Re: BooSt guage installation help

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Its better not to tee into the fuel pressure reg since a leak or broken hose/line there can cost you a motor. But most poeple use that. You can also use the BOV line, you just need 2 more feet of hose.



so just cut and tee the hose between the bov and the manifold?


(Diagram)


{BloW off Valve}-----[CUT and Tee to boost guage]-------{Manifold}


like that??
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That would certainly work. If you have a gauge that also shows vacuum, that line will show the vac as well. HAve fun.
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Re: BooSt guage installation help

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That would certainly work. If you have a gauge that also shows vacuum, that line will show the vac as well. HAve fun.
that was easy...

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