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    Angry Another boost gauge thread

    I have spent 4 hours on this 30 degree day here in SA in and under the car trying to find where I can put my boost line through the fire wall. It's an series3 GU with passenger airbag and ABS. Where have others put theres through the firewall? I've lost my patience for it on the day but will need to do it eventually

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    Big rubber grommet on the firewall in front of the driver. RHS
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    As TD said, did mine last week, had to tie the cable to a thin bit of welding wire 1st

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    Grab a coat hanger and cut it , so you can straighten it, then tape what ever you want to
    pass through the grommet to the wire, tape about 4' or 100mm.
    Anyway thats how I do it others may have a different method?
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Grab a coat hanger and cut it , so you can straighten it, then tape what ever you want to
    pass through the grommet to the wire, tape about 4' or 100mm.
    Anyway thats how I do it others may have a different method?
    Yeah coat hangers are perfect for this job!

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    Yeah done mine the other day that way as well. It's a PITA due to the break booster, but doable...
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    Brush cutter cord & insulation tape is awesome i reckon.

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    Same grommet and same as 3D; coat hanger wire and tape FTW.


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    Managed to get the hose through at last! Thanks for the help guys, could not see that grommet in my frustrations yesterday. Adapter piece is in and fitted, hose has been run, just need to wire up the gauge and go for a drive. Just having a break because it is already above 30 here in SA today

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    double check its not crimped at any point too, great to see you have it sorted.
    Interested in your boost figures now.
    You know we'll need pics ha ha
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