Boost gauge.

i'll help, but i must warn you i take my time. i hate making mistakes. my girlfriend says i have OCD :D what all do you want to install, how do you want to do it drill, tape???
 
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RX-KEVIN said:
plus you could have drilled a hole in the stock a pillar and run the hose a little neater

HAHA Ive heard that before. oh yeah when i was called rice cause i didnt not naming and names (bitchass in dallas) lol
 
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I could say, "At least my install doesn't look as bad as Chris's."

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Hey Chris how ya been? Long time no see.
 
Hey i orederd a boost gauge too and a pilar pod where did you run your gauge wire thriough the door. And where did you splice into the vacum line off the bov?
 
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ZMN BY U said:
Hey i orederd a boost gauge too and a pilar pod where did you run your gauge wire thriough the door. And where did you splice into the vacum line off the bov?

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The hardest part was making the opening in the foam grommet attached to the firewall under the washer motor.
I used a long thin flathead about 12'' in length and pushed it through the grommet from the inside being careful not to harm any of the wires going through it.
I then took a straightened out close hanger and inserted the tip of the hanger into the end of the 1/8'' hose and pushed the tip with the hose attached through the grommet opening while I was laying in the floor board. Worked like a champ.
It has avery tight seal around the hose and there was a perfect amount of hose to reach just the right spot on the A-pillar.
The only problem I had was kinking the hose when I pulled it through and then going WHY THE HECK IS MY GAUGE NOT WORKING! Doh! Kinked hose all better now.
I dont have the light hooked up at the moment but it is a very simple task to do and I will install it this weekend.

All in all it wasnt too bad. I did read an install guide one of the members put togther.

Yes here it is wonderful work.
http://homepage.myeastern.com/~jesser/"
 
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