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hi all, im about to buy gauges for my R32 GTS-t and i wanna put them in myself, so i know how to do everything from the DIY tutorials but i need to know where to connect the wires to get the readings. if any one knows where for example the boost wire connects and others, i so far know where some of them go on my car but i need the others too like water temp, oil pressure,oil temp, boost and vacuum etc it would help if there is a picture and guidance to where each of them go. :)

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For my boost guage I disconnected the factory one and hooked up my vacuum hose to the nipple on the back of the plenum.

Water temp I used a Greddy hardpipe which has a threaded hole for a water temp sensor.

http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/aluminium-radiator-pipe

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