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6.0L Performance Parts Discussion What has or has not worked for you?

 
       

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Old 11-03-2006, 03:27 PM
trackmagic trackmagic is offline
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Gauge help!

Alright, so now that I got my SCT all worked out, I need to install my gauges. I am hoping to get these installed as soon as possible as I dont want to be running the SCT with no gauges.

I got these autometer gauges. Any advice on install? is it pretty easy?

Thanks guys!!



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Old 11-03-2006, 04:38 PM
pipelayerjdh pipelayerjdh is offline
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I have the same Boost and Pyro Gauges. I got a tripple gauge pod from Jegs. Look in my garage to see where I installed my pyro probe. The piece of tubing coming straight up from the intake is covering my boost hose. Your install will be pretty different, but maybe it will give you some ideas. You will have to tee off of the factory boost sender I think.

The install was pretty easy, just a little cramped working under the dash. Good luck, read instructions carefully.
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:39 PM
stump0331 stump0331 is offline
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theres alot of opinions on how to do the pyro, but ill just give ya my version cause it worked for me

when you drill the manifold start with a small bit and gradually go up in size to the size hole you need cover all your bits in grease to catch the flakes, and i drilled mine with the engine running so it would blow out any extra stuff, make sure you wear at least safety glasses but even better a clear face shield. hope that helps
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