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Installing boost gauge - Redland1 - 11-06-2021 I purchased a Glowshift boost gauge and all the fittings Rawze mentioned in the install video and the fittings would not thread into the port.So I’m wondering if I can just tap into the pipe before the last boot and install the copper fitting that comes with the boost gauge there? RE: Installing boost gauge - tree98 - 11-06-2021 Anywhere between the turbo and the intake manifold will work just fine. RE: Installing boost gauge - Redland1 - 11-06-2021 (11-06-2021 )tree98 Wrote: Anywhere between the turbo and the intake manifold will work just fine. Thank you! RE: Installing boost gauge - Meanwhile - 11-07-2021 I pulled threaded plug from my intake and had the threads checked to see what size they were, I believe it was 14mm 1.5 taper. Nobody in my area had anything to reduce that down to the 1/8 so I hit up Google. Auto Meter makes a one piece fitting in that size which I ordered from Summit for about $20. Another suggestion I got from someone was to get a bolt that thread size and find someone with pipe taps that small. Drill and tap the bolt. RE: Installing boost gauge - Redland1 - 11-07-2021 Ended up tapping the pipe but it came out a bit loose once I put the fitting in so I put JB weld on the threads lol.The issue I’m having now is that the gauge doesn’t move after I wired it all up.The gauge lights up but the needle does not move. RE: Installing boost gauge - tree98 - 11-07-2021 Could just be a faulty gauge, they do come from China. RE: Installing boost gauge - SquareOne - 11-08-2021 (11-07-2021 )Redland1 Wrote: Ended up tapping the pipe but it came out a bit loose once I put the fitting in so I put JB weld on the threads lol.The issue I’m having now is that the gauge doesn’t move after I wired it all up.The gauge lights up but the needle does not move. Maybe try applying air pressure manually to make sure the line isn't kinked or clogged somewhere. The airline on those gauges is so small it wouldn't take much debris to cause it be heavily restricted. RE: Installing boost gauge - Redland1 - 11-10-2021 (11-08-2021 )SquareOne Wrote:(11-07-2021 )Redland1 Wrote: Ended up tapping the pipe but it came out a bit loose once I put the fitting in so I put JB weld on the threads lol.The issue I’m having now is that the gauge doesn’t move after I wired it all up.The gauge lights up but the needle does not move. That was the issue thanks. |