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Hi guys, i know there is threads about wiring up a boost gague in n/a r34 but i need this asap , ive got a wiring diagram from one of the threads and it doesnt look user friendly, very diffulct to understand

i picked up a boost sensor off a r34 gtt, now need to wire it to the r34 gtt triple gague cluster that i also got off a r34 gtt can someone please help me thanks

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lmfao.

connect it to your "-" on the battery, then with the other end put that onto the "+", job done.

yer connect it to the battery then if its an n/a connect the vaccum lines on the gauge thing to a bicycle pump so when u drive hit the pump with ur foot and the gauge pin should move.

Hi guys, i know there is threads about wiring up a boost gague in n/a r34 but i need this asap , ive got a wiring diagram from one of the threads and it doesnt look user friendly, very diffulct to understand

i picked up a boost sensor off a r34 gtt, now need to wire it to the r34 gtt triple gague cluster that i also got off a r34 gtt can someone please help me thanks

The kind of help you need, the people on here aren't qualified to give you.

Try here.

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