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90 Boost gauge tap?!

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nube90

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Mar 16, 2006
terra alta, West Virginia
I just installed my Prosport boost gauge which is that crap! anways where do I tap into, I've looked on Vfaq and searched but mine dosent look like any of the pictures ive seen. That's because its a '90 Right? Anyone know where to tap it on a 90, any pics of it?
 
If you've removed your emmisions you can run a dedicated line to the p port on the throttle body.
 
Nothing has been removed from the emissions system, or any vaccums lines its pure stock.
 
Ok I found the place I tee'd into it, any tips on how to get the hose from the gauge into it, its a really tight fit and if I push to hard on it the hose just slips of the tee.
 
Ok I found the place I tee'd into it, any tips on how to get the hose from the gauge into it, its a really tight fit and if I push to hard on it the hose just slips of the tee.

Use zipties to tighten it down. I have a prosport boost gauge too btw, matches the factory lighting very nicely.
 
I dont think you understood the question, the clear hose the goes into the tee its kind of small and wont fit into the tee, how did you get yours to fit in? My gauge is the Super blue it the best looking gauge ive laid eyes on and there reallly cheap, my only problem with it was the wires were a little short.
 
well depending on how thick your 'T' is, i just pushed as hard as i could until i finally got it on.
 
I dont think you understood the question, the clear hose the goes into the tee its kind of small and wont fit into the tee, how did you get yours to fit in? My gauge is the Super blue it the best looking gauge ive laid eyes on and there reallly cheap, my only problem with it was the wires were a little short.

Personaly I would run over to autozone and pick up some vacuum tubing rather than using the nylon tubing. Just take in the gauge and ask for a couple feet of vacuum tubing that will fit on the nipple, it should only cost 2 or 3 dollars, and is much easier to work with, not to mention higher quality. :)
 
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