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Old 18-10-2009, 07:27
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glad yer sorted it m8.
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Old 19-10-2009, 07:47
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Dom I've got a boost guage going if you want one. Will be listing my parts for sale some time today!
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Old 10-08-2010, 18:17
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Bring a old post post back to light as im having a similar problem. Basically on switch on boost gauge levels up to 0psi and remains there until switch off.

So I had a look in my engine bay for perished hoses as umpkin(hope ave spelt it right working from memory) suggested and i found my boost sensor but its a little silver box :S there was a thin rubber hose runs up and along the front of the bulk head. and runs all the way along until it connets to nothing heres some pics.

Heres my T connection this right?


Heres where the pipe ends the T connection ^ is to left hand side of my hand.


I cant see anywhere this connects to? is it ment to join onto the T connection? As umpkin said it connects to.... cant memba what it was, as well as the boost sensor.

Hope that explains it.
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