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<blockquote data-quote="z11375ss" data-source="post: 16561826" data-attributes="member: 65980"><p>I can't understand how we as an SHO community have not figured out conclusively where to put the line hookup on the engine for the boost gauge to function in vacuum and boost conditions and read correctly. Anyone have any answers?</p><p></p><p>I've tried the small line on top of the motor toward the front. Got a very weak signal. I then tapped into the 3/8ths line running along the cowl. Got nothing but vacuum readings off that. I have thrown up my hands. Other than drilling a port into the intake (which I really don't want to do as it could lead to bigger problems) I have not seen a definitive answer to this conundrum. Anybody got anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="z11375ss, post: 16561826, member: 65980"] I can't understand how we as an SHO community have not figured out conclusively where to put the line hookup on the engine for the boost gauge to function in vacuum and boost conditions and read correctly. Anyone have any answers? I've tried the small line on top of the motor toward the front. Got a very weak signal. I then tapped into the 3/8ths line running along the cowl. Got nothing but vacuum readings off that. I have thrown up my hands. Other than drilling a port into the intake (which I really don't want to do as it could lead to bigger problems) I have not seen a definitive answer to this conundrum. Anybody got anything? [/QUOTE]
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