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Offline jase16gti

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Re: boost gauge fitting
« Reply #20 on: 11 October 2009, 21:23 »


Jase have you tapped into the inlet for that? I don't have a vac line take off there...
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yeh, :lol: well you should have the m6 hole there but you just need to poke a hole through with a small drill, i used a 3or4mm iirc. i modified a m6 grease nipple. iv got a few of these that il be taking to the rolling road day at R-tech. it was chris's/nicks idea.  and removed the throttle body so i could get a hoover down

Offline ipswich1.8t

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Re: boost gauge fitting
« Reply #21 on: 11 October 2009, 21:57 »
ok had a quick look today at where i want to mount mine , and more importantly where to run the pipes ....which is the easiest hole to get them through ? ..I also want to run a power cable through at the same time , is there a whole that can take both of them ???

Offline navmk4gti

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Re: boost gauge fitting
« Reply #22 on: 11 October 2009, 22:10 »
i ran power cable through hole on the passenger side.. way more convenient and tidy  :wink:.. you have to remove the trim that just beneath the windscreen and you will see em  :wink:

should be one on drivers side to.. well i hope so as gonna be doing my boost gauge soon
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Offline northeast_gti-t

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Re: boost gauge fitting
« Reply #23 on: 11 October 2009, 22:16 »


Jase have you tapped into the inlet for that? I don't have a vac line take off there...
yeh, :lol: well you should have the m6 hole there but you just need to poke a hole through with a small drill, i used a 3or4mm iirc. i modified a m6 grease nipple. iv got a few of these that il be taking to the rolling road day at R-tech. it was chris's/nicks idea.  and removed the throttle body so i could get a hoover down
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good idea that  :wink:
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