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Old 01-28-2009, 06:57 PM
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98 camaro, autometer digital boost gauge, where does the sensor go?
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Is it a electric or mech. gauge? If electric, you'll have to pull the manifold and I believe it ties in with the MAP sensor.
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See my sticky above.There is NO need to pull the intake manifold.
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Originally Posted by ddnspider
See my sticky above.There is NO need to pull the intake manifold.
If he's using a mechanical one, then you are correct.
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uh,no.....you dont have to pull the intake either way.I have an electronic boost gauge and didnt have to pull the intake.



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