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Hi guys, my r34 has had an aftermarket boost gauge fitted before i bought the car, its in mm/hg and kg/cm2, i would like to change it to a gauge that reads psi. Is that just a matter of buying the appropriate gauge and taking out the old one and fitting this in its place??

Thanks.

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sorry to hijack,

but i wana do something similar, i have apexi boost cage mounted on steering wheel, i wana get a 52 mm autoguage boostguage off justjap, would all the wiring need to be redone, or can you somehow disconnect the wiring and plug it onto the new boost guage?

cheers

Adam

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sorry to hijack,

but i wana do something similar, i have apexi boost cage mounted on steering wheel, i wana get a 52 mm autoguage boostguage off justjap, would all the wiring need to be redone, or can you somehow disconnect the wiring and plug it onto the new boost guage?

cheers

Adam

Apparantly we just need to throw on the new one. Good luck lol.

Trent.

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I got brand new 52mm HDI/Hybrid mechanical boost gauges that read up to 30psi for only $35 delivered.

They are excellent gauges for the price and come with all the connections required for install.

See here for more info - LINK (Bottom of page)

Please PM me if you are interested :D

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I got brand new 52mm HDI/Hybrid mechanical boost gauges that read up to 30psi for only $35 delivered.

They are excellent gauges for the price and come with all the connections required for install.

See here for more info - LINK (Bottom of page)

Please PM me if you are interested :D

After a 60mm gauge. 20 psi will be enough, can you help?

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