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Hey got my setup working.. But not sure where to run boost gauge line to? Got it in my pipe from turbo to inlet manifold but getting fuel in the line obviously... Will that destroy my autometer gauge?

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You might be able to use one of those little in line filer things like what's on Ke70 anti pollution setups. Don't recon it would blow much fuel up there anyway as its effectively a dead end.

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Probbaly isnt the best for it but i don't think it will destroy it in the short term.

 

What you could possibly do is run one of those see through gineric see through fuel filters inline, and put the fuel filter at a low point in the vacuum line. Then you can see if fuel is accumulating at the low point in the line.

 

I'm going to do the above to the map sensor on my car, as the map sensor is currently the lowest point in the fuel system, so if it is getting any fuel down there the map sensor is eating the lot of it.

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Wonder if something like this could help....

http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/221386638898?nav=SEARCH

I imagine it would be a good idea used with the map sensor though as it could 'dumb down' the ecu's live tuning capability.

 

Thinking about it tbh I think I would be more concerned about the effect on the brake booster than the boost guage! You could isolate it by using something like this....

http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/131097543105?nav=SEARCH

You can also get cheap plastic ones. For a laugh search for 'vacuum enhancer' on Ebay lol.

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