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boost gauge install

i got the autometer boost/vac gauge hooked up and i think im in the wrong line because theres no vacum pressure ....where id the best place to hook up the boost line.. I heard you can hook it up to the greddy type s BOV... Is that ture???
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Re: boost gauge install

hook up to the fuel pressure solenoid, that's the correct way to get vac/boost. the trick is to do a good job and hook it up tite so you won't lose the fuel pressure.
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Re: boost gauge install

and that will mearsure the boost and vac from the the turbo???
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Re: boost gauge install

yes, just make sure you do it right. do a search in google for "boost gauge install, dsm"
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