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08-27-1999, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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I am planning on installing a small boost gauge in my car. There was one in the T.C.. How would I go about wiring it up? Would it be electrical or mechanical. And what does it hook up to. Thanks for the help I am sure I will soon have more questions.
------------------ 1990 Lx convertible Soon to be a Turbo Lx |
08-28-1999, 01:45 PM | #2 |
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Usually boost guages are mechanical (i.e. vacuum lines) but they also have electrical connections for the light. It is pretty simple u just have to get your hands on it to see how it goes.
------------------ Brad 88lx 2.3T www.turboford.org |
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