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hey there,

just need some advice as i am planning on turning the boost up in my car a little

i have got myself a mechanical boost gauge and i was wondering, where in the firewall do i put the vacuum line through, i cant seem to find somewhere obvious to put it through...

sorry for the noob question

Any info would be greatly appreciated :P

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where are you going to mount the guage? in the dash or pillar pod etc? if in the dash where bouts?

you should be able to find a grommet with wires going thru it in a fair few place.. by mechanical do you mean it needs a boost vac hose to the guage? because im not sure but i think the standard guage runs off a hose? correct me if im wrong people!!

Drivers side of the engine bay to the left if your looking at the brake master cylinder, there is a vacuum hose going to the factory boost sensor & from there wires run through a rubber grommet through the fire wall and come out somewhere above the accelerator pedal. :)

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