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thyanks guys, I have sooo many photos so if you want a looksie send me an email to

Neill.Reilly at Pitcherqld.com.au

Cheers

Neill

P.S. On a side note does anyone know how to connect the 1/8 inch nylon hose from a Autometer boost guage to the hose at the back of the plenum...is there adapters that I can attach to a t-piece in the existing hose and then run an "adapter" off that to the nylon hose???

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P.S. On a side note does anyone know how to connect the 1/8 inch nylon hose from a Autometer boost guage to the hose at the back of the plenum...is there adapters that I can attach to a t-piece in the existing hose and then run an "adapter" off that to the nylon hose???

dont worry about the nylon hose. with a little bit of persuation.. u can force the normal rubber hose over the back of dodgy autometurd threaded joint, then ziptie. :thankyou:

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Gimme call. 0418 770 716. I'll help you fit it. Unless you wanna do it yourself. Usually you can do what he said......get yourself some 4mm rubber vacuum hose and push it over the end and zip tie. she's air tight alright. That's how 99 percent of them are set up. If you have any dramas just call.

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Hmmm...decisions decisions

Well I thought someone might have found an adapter, I will work something out I am sure...hell I can build an engine I am sure I can fit a stupid gauge thats designed for a bolt on fitting...

I have used the nylon cause I am fitting an A pillar pod and want to use the brass fittings so the fruker won't go anywhere, if it comes off the t-piece under the bonnet then that is fine. I have a heap of 4 and 3mm vacuum hose laying around I will look at that!!!

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