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I think he might need one of theese to tap a sense line off.

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http://www.speedzonemotorsports.com/produc...?productid=2369

I might buy 2 and go a hectic front and top mount.

LOLOLOL :thumbsup: Would that thing make a VTEC kick in quicker yo!?

LMAO! @ this thread!

I think he might need one of theese to tap a sense line off.

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http://www.speedzonemotorsports.com/produc...?productid=2369

I might buy 2 and go a hectic front and top mount.

That is one of the most stupid things I have seen :thumbsup:

add this in with your boost gauge and you'll be set
All your friends will think you have a turbocharger under your hood!

What if you don't have any friends?

Hopefully the cops will think you have one instead, so you can get carted off by the police McLovin' style for driving a turbo on your P's.

Then there'll be an earthquake measuring like 8.3 on the Richter Scale, from all the panties dropping as a result of your outlaw ways.

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.

^ Now that is a classic reply :thumbsup:

What if you don't have any friends?

Hopefully the cops will think you have one instead, so you can get carted off by the police McLovin' style for driving a turbo on your P's.

Then there'll be an earthquake measuring like 8.3 on the Richter Scale, from all the panties dropping as a result of your outlaw ways.

haha

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