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hey guys, i have a HDI dual stage boost controller and i have misplaced the cable which runs from the controller to the boost gauge (its a plug on both ends of them). does anybody know where i would be able too get a new cable made up? ive tried a few places but they cant get the plug, and HDI in NSW arent returning any of my phone calls of emails. i dont want too have to fork out the money to buy a new boost controller, any suggestions? cheers

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hey guys, i have a HDI dual stage boost controller and i have misplaced the cable which runs from the controller to the boost gauge (its a plug on both ends of them). does anybody know where i would be able too get a new cable made up? ive tried a few places but they cant get the plug, and HDI in NSW arent returning any of my phone calls of emails. i dont want too have to fork out the money to buy a new boost controller, any suggestions? cheers

I can only advise to keep on nagging HDI in Sydney ... phone and email if so. If you have some sort of manual/diagram for it, you could have a cluey electrician put a cable together?

I can only advise to keep on nagging HDI in Sydney ... phone and email if so. If you have some sort of manual/diagram for it, you could have a cluey electrician put a cable together?

yeah ive got the wiring diagrams for it all, ill just keep trying places and keep bugging HDI till they can arange something, cheers RubyRS4

yeah i just called them, got a different guy to who i spoke to before. he said they dont stock any, he can order them in but itl be reasonably expensive and take a while to get here. ill just try auto electricians. thanks

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