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Old 30-01-2005, 11:25 PM
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Just got an act gauge for my S2 from nomad racing. Anybody got any pics of where they connected the sensor to.

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Old 31-01-2005, 08:32 AM
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Has it got the Probe in a Plastic Elbow?? If so, they normally go into the Top on the Inlet Manifold in the right hand port (viewed from the front of the car).

If its just a sensor 'bulb' on the end of a wire, then its best to go under the hose that connects the Inlet Crossover pipe to the Throttle Body. The sensor must dangle in the airflow away from the walls of the Intake, but you must make sure it can't hit the throttle butterfly under extreme airflow.

Hope this helps.
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If it is from Nomad, then it needs to go here:

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Cheers fellas fitted and working
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