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Hey everyone
I am going to fit a boost gauge when the inter cooler all goes in but I was wondering where people are running them from?
Some people tap into the wastegate pipe but I am thinking drill and tap the intake elbow and my mate has suggested that as well.
Surely both will show different pressures if there is pressure drop over the length of the pipe.
What pressures would I be aiming for on say a stage 2 map with the take off point at the elbow?
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11-04-2015, 03:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-04-2015, 03:15 PM by Poodle.)
I'd say about 19psi at the inlet, that gives enough for a drop of a couple psi across the intercooler without over-stressing the turbo. Drilling and tapping the inlet elbow would do the job fine, could put a take off in the old egr port.
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How do you do it to the egr port? Bit confused here...the pipe leading off it?
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I imagine it would only work if the egr has been removed and blanked both ends.then fabricating a take off from the port on the inlet elbow.
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I'm about to drill & tap a spare inlet elbow for my HDi, so that's interesting to read.
my biggest headache has been where to run the sensor wires into the cabin. For which i've decided to drill a tight hole through the l/h steering column bung + silicon sealer.
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There's a bung up under the scuttle panel to the right of the master cylinder servo that's pretty ideal.
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My hdi has a boost guage that is tapped into the inlet elbow.. I'm pretty sure its been remapped although the boost gauge reads 14-15psi?
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Mine goes through this hole that poodle suggested.. a Boro or pointy stick is required as the sound deadening gets in the way..
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