defi boost gauge
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hi guys any one got any pics where the tee peice taps into and where did you mount sensor in engine bay.
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You should have a space on your inlet manifold that has been blanked off. Remove the black and use this. I attached the sensor to the throttle cable tensioner.
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Ah sorry mate this pic was of a mechanical gauge I had fitted. However, I've since fitted a defi boost gauge and the boost sender is about 3" from the dump valve, bolted to a small 'L' bracket I made up, which is secured under one of the intercooler bracket bolts.
Remember to mount the sender the right way up, with the hose coming out the bottom, so to speak..! Also, keep it as close to 'T' piece as possible.
Remember to mount the sender the right way up, with the hose coming out the bottom, so to speak..! Also, keep it as close to 'T' piece as possible.
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