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  • #1 16169524
    NowerOzw
    Level 7  
    Hello
    This is my second forum topic, but let's get to the point :) I recently bought a Turbo Pressure Gauge from a friend. And here comes a question for you: Where to connect the hose that will measure the pressure? Under the pipe from the intake manifold? The engine is 1.6td without a cooler :)
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    #2 16169581
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    Under the pipe from the intake manifold.
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  • #3 16169599
    NowerOzw
    Level 7  
    Boost pressure gauge how to connect Are we talking about it? and how to get inside? drill a hole and insert the metal nozzles from the gas?
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    #4 16170886
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    I thought you used the mental shortcut that I copied too. Of course not to the pipe itself, but to the manifold, attach the hose. You can use the gas connectors you write about. We don't know what car you have.
  • #5 16171448
    NowerOzw
    Level 7  
    Boost pressure gauge how to connect My car is Golf 2 :) Here he gives you a picture of how it is supposed to look :) and whether it has to look like this :P ?
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    #6 16171515
    Pawel wawa
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    You will destroy the pipe! Rubber works, if you disturb its structure, it will break quickly. Put in the collector. There is probably even a vacuum outlet there, so a tee is enough. If it is missing, put this gas connection in the intake manifold.
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  • #7 16172401
    NowerOzw
    Level 7  
    Oki! As soon as it gets warmer, I start working:> Insert photos as it turned out for others :P Thanks :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a Turbo Pressure Gauge to a 1.6td engine without a cooler. The consensus is to connect the hose under the pipe from the intake manifold, rather than directly to the pipe itself, to avoid damaging it. Users suggest using gas connectors for the connection and recommend checking for a vacuum outlet in the manifold for easier installation. A user mentions their vehicle is a Golf 2 and shares images for clarity on the setup.
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