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Old 10-18-03, 09:29 AM
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boost gauge

which hose should i tape my boost gauge into?

there are so many under there.

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thanks clint
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http://www.scuderiaciriani.com/rx7/b...e_install.html

That link helped me a lot when I was installing mine. Basically there is a nipple on the manifold that does not have anything plugged into it. Pull the plug off and stick your hose on, and you are done.
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There is a nipple coming off the UIM thats not used for anything. Hook it up there.
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Also, be sure to ziptie that hose on, just to be sure that it doesn't come off during high(er) boost, thus rendering your gauge useless. Dont' forget to ziptie/secure the other end of the hose either...
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this is what I used to install mine...

http://www.lemmings.com/mark/rx7binst.htm
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