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Old 07-31-2003, 09:55 PM
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Default How to run a gauge inside cabin?

I have my nx kit and want to put guage inside on my gauge pod. How do i do this? Do i run a t connector at the sylanoid and then to the gauge? What would be the best way? Anyone have a similar setup?
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Default Re: How to run a gauge inside cabin?

i have the autometer gauge in my center vent, and i had to take a 6 foot line, drill a hole in the firewall, put a gromet in, feed the line thru, under the dash, then into the back of the gauge.



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where did you tap into your nitrous at? at the tank?
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I failed tech for having my nitrous line running inside the car. I'm guessing the same would go for the gauge??
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Default Re: How to run a gauge inside cabin?

The best thing to do would be to get the electronic N20 guage. Your main N20 line should be run underneath your car. I'm not sure if you'll pass the tech inspection at the track if you have a N20 line running to your a-pillar. They might not even notice if you hide the line. If I had to guess I would say the t-fitting for the manual gauge would go near the solenoid. Just my $.02.




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