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stealth_pug

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stealth_pug

Just bought a boost gauge for my stdt so I can monitor whats going on before I start fiddling with the fueling etc...

 

 

Which pipe do I need to tap into with the t piece?

 

Any help appreciated

 

kev

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welshpug

between the turbo and the engine of course :lol:

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stealth_pug

Are you telling me that the airflow from the turbo to the engine goes through a 3mm hose! :lol:

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welshpug

no! :lol:

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M@tt

have you got a blanked/plugged up takeoff on the inlet manifold anywhere? i'm not overly familiar with STDT i'm afraid but on my 8v turbo engine there's 4mm takeoffs on the inlet manifold

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Ryan

If there are no spare take-offs on the manifold then you can put it in the short hose that goes from the turbo to the actuator.

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foreigner

ok there is black hard thin hose going from inlet manifold to injection pump. that's the one you need to connect your boost gauge to.

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stealth_pug
ok there is black hard thin hose going from inlet manifold to injection pump. that's the one you need to connect your boost gauge to.

 

yup cheers mate, figured that out this afternoon.

 

Giving a reading of about 11 psi on full load in 3rd.

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foreigner

dont blow it up.

 

Don't go over 18psi.

 

Do you know how to pump the turbo? and set the injection pump?

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stealth_pug

nope to both of those. Wasn't planning on putting it up too high lol, using it as a daily driver so want to keep my fuel economy!!

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