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Boost gauge light


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Hey guys, got a boost gauge in and connected, just don't know where to wire the light in for it?

 

 

Also, my new snorkel is 3", should i take the filter box out and chop the old 2" one off and weld on a 3" bit?

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Hey guys, got a boost gauge in and connected, just don't know where to wire the light in for it?

 

 

Also, my new snorkel is 3", should i take the filter box out and chop the old 2" one off and weld on a 3" bit?

The light for the boost gauge is wired to your park lighting circuit, you will have to do some hunting there to find a suitable feed for it.

 

It would be better to go 3" right to the airbox if you can, I used a reducer from my 3" snorkle pipe to the airbox as it was easier. I have some spare flexi hose for the std airbox end if you need it.

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The light for the boost gauge is wired to your park lighting circuit, you will have to do some hunting there to find a suitable feed for it.

 

It would be better to go 3" right to the airbox if you can, I used a reducer from my 3" snorkle pipe to the airbox as it was easier. I have some spare flexi hose for the std airbox end if you need it.

 

Cheers for that Pete, I think i will give it ago to go 3" the whole way. As for the park lights, should i be looking around the steering column for a feed? just use a voltmeter to find some voltage when park lights are turned on?

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Cheers for that Pete, I think i will give it ago to go 3" the whole way. As for the park lights, should i be looking around the steering column for a feed? just use a voltmeter to find some voltage when park lights are turned on?

Yes there is a park light feed from the switch on the stalk.

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