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Old 06-10-2004, 03:47 AM
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how to install a boost gauge and boost controller on an sr20det

hey well yea where do i tap in to and how do i go about it do youhave any pics so i clearly can see where it goes ive done this on my dsm but is easier to find sites to help you with that and i want to install it on my friends 240 with asr20 but dont know where his fuel pressure regulator is at ight thanks later
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follow the f'n directions
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Re: how to install a boost gauge and boost controller on an sr20det

^word,

That's like asking, how do I install the floormats..
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those floormats can be tricky bastards... always sliding off unless you get those stupid hooks on right... i know because i put some powered by VTEC ones on my dads powerstroke.
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Re: how to install a boost gauge and boost controller on an sr20det

lol.................
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Re: how to install a boost gauge and boost controller on an sr20det

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those floormats can be tricky bastards... always sliding off unless you get those stupid hooks on right... i know because i put some powered by VTEC ones on my dads powerstroke.
Bullshit, those were NISMO!
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Re: how to install a boost gauge and boost controller on an sr20det

you don't need to be working on cars, especially turbo cars, if you have to ask how to hook up a boost gauge.
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