Hi just install a SD33 turbo in my MQ
Just wonder where to install the boost gauge line
most people say close to the intake after the turbo to get a true boost reading.
If correct do i have to tap a threaded bard piece in the intake to install the boost gauge hose.
Can not see any vacuum line near the intake
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Where to fit a Boost gauge on my SD33 turbo
On mine i took off the pressure relief valve on the side of the intake and replaced it with a brass fitting.
Then tapped into that another fitting and the boost line onto that....hope it makes sense here is a pic
DAM what ever i try i cant get the image to work, go to http://cars4life.multiply.com/photos/album/2/HULK and its the photos down the bottom
Then tapped into that another fitting and the boost line onto that....hope it makes sense here is a pic
DAM what ever i try i cant get the image to work, go to http://cars4life.multiply.com/photos/album/2/HULK and its the photos down the bottom
Thanks mate. Boost atm I’m only running factory (5psi) as I recently put new head gasket and a few other bits in so need to retighten before it goes up.
I have run 8psi previously without any problems above that you will need to start playing with the fuel...the extra boost didn't cause the problem with the head,previous own not using coolant for many years caused some surface imperfections on the block.
Dom
I have run 8psi previously without any problems above that you will need to start playing with the fuel...the extra boost didn't cause the problem with the head,previous own not using coolant for many years caused some surface imperfections on the block.
Dom
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