Actually, no, it mentions the passenger footwell grommet, but no photos of it, or where to actually hook the vacuum line up to. All in all pretty useless as a definitive guide.
A decent thread with pics would be better. But hey if you're happy with that info I'm happy not to waste my time doing a thread with pics.
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The electronic or mechnical boost gauge is useless? cause i dont find the mechanical one useless but be better in a better location for me i.e steering column etc.
Power comes off something in the passengers footwell as well, i will see over the next couple days where everything is and take some pics to see if this helps at all
Definately not pointless, it is hugely entertaining .... and on mine allowed me to fine tune the Forge Diverter. Ended up stabilising boost at 1.1bar instead of the 0.9bar after messing with the springs.
Seeing boost spike to 1.5bar is great fun as well ....
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I think its useful.. If you car was boosting all over the place wouldnt you want to know?
Otherwise your just paying your turbo and you dont even know if its shown up for work that day..
there is a DIY guide on the UK polos site.
or try this link if u cant be bothered searching
wow thats very informative actually.
I've ordered a VDO vision boost gauge locally (all up including postage about $100 ex-Perth), once it arrives I'll install it and post some happy snaps.
Was gonna get the vent gauge holder but couldn't really afford it, and then on eBay I saw this genuine VW ("Made in W. Germany", new-old stock from the 1980s, I could imagine this panel on a Mk1 or Mk2 Golf) 3 gauge DIN panel with round blanking plates for the holes so I could install additional gauges (oil pressure and oil temp possibly) in stages without having gaping holes in the dash.
Got a question re oil pressure gauge - I know there's a plug (M10 thread I think?) at the top of the oil filter bracket but it seems to be very hard to get at - for those of you who've installed an oil pressure gauge did you have to run an extention hose from the bracket to the sender? Or did you simply bolt the sender straight on? Anyone used a sandwich plate?
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