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fitted my new boost gauge to my saff yesterday. all went well, and when completed, i started it up, read a vacuum and all was fine.
took it for a drive and it continued to read a vacuum even when coming on boost.
popped the bonnet, all was still plumbed in, but looked at the pipe off the inlet manifold, that i had te-ed off from and it seems to have a little plastic gubbin in it, before my tee, which i can only assume is a one way valve?
will need to re-plumb it in, but just wondering what purpose this pipe serves, it goes from the inlet manifold, along the bulkhead then disappears under the windscreen wiper mech??
anyone got any better places to plumb a boost gauge from?
cheers
took it for a drive and it continued to read a vacuum even when coming on boost.
popped the bonnet, all was still plumbed in, but looked at the pipe off the inlet manifold, that i had te-ed off from and it seems to have a little plastic gubbin in it, before my tee, which i can only assume is a one way valve?
will need to re-plumb it in, but just wondering what purpose this pipe serves, it goes from the inlet manifold, along the bulkhead then disappears under the windscreen wiper mech??
anyone got any better places to plumb a boost gauge from?
cheers
the pipe off the manifgold you have teed into goes to the charcoal canister under the front drivers wing, via a solenoid. this also draws fumes from the petrol tank as it is part of the emissions recirculating system.
you need to plumb the boost guage fitting as close to the manifold as possible, but NOT teed off on the map sensor OR the fuel pressure regulator.
look at mine:

from the left:
Fuel pressure reg pipe and the blanked off one is an auxillary feed for Stu to use when mapping.
top is my SPA ACT sesor
Middle is the ACT sensor for the ecu
Big canister at the bottom is the SPA boost pressure sensor
the 90 degree silver elbow on the right is for the map sensor feed
you need to plumb the boost guage fitting as close to the manifold as possible, but NOT teed off on the map sensor OR the fuel pressure regulator.
look at mine:

from the left:
Fuel pressure reg pipe and the blanked off one is an auxillary feed for Stu to use when mapping.
top is my SPA ACT sesor
Middle is the ACT sensor for the ecu
Big canister at the bottom is the SPA boost pressure sensor
the 90 degree silver elbow on the right is for the map sensor feed
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