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    Would be a good spot but i've gotta replace the intercooler soon. It's already leaking.

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    Most after market intercoolers come with a fitting point for a boost gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TazManiac View Post
    Would be a good spot but i've gotta replace the intercooler soon. It's already leaking.
    I have two on the pipe coming out of the intercooler at the front of the motor.
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    Most after market intercoolers come with a fitting point for a boost gauge.
    Yeah some do actually. But not all. My aftermarket IC didn't. But it was a cheapy anyhow. Under $400. If the OP's car is the 3Ltr and he has a Dawes fitted, and if the IC he buys has the port already in the IC he can use this...
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Branch-Te...item35d674903e

    So one end is for the Dawes and the other for the gauge. If the gauge is mechanical that is. Mine is not, it uses an electronic sensor, so I have two separate ports, one for the sensor and one for the Dawes.

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    My gauge is mechanical so I think I will just use the one bung and t off the boost line of the dawes for the boost gauge when I get the dawes installed.

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