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Whats up peeps so i just recieved my AEM UEGO wideband O2 gauge and matching AEM Boost gauge, im going to install them tommorow and i have 2 questions.
1) where should i tap into on the maggie for a good boost reference.
2) what are you hooking into for acces. power for the gauges.
there's a nipple, and an extra drilled and tapped hole in the base of the Maggie manifold, right behind/below the rear drive pulley on the drivers side, Tm into this for a boost reference.
If you're mounting the gauges in a dual A pillar mount, you can easily tap into the accessory wires on the trunk release swith at the lefthand side of the dash.
there's a nipple, and an extra drilled and tapped hole in the base of the Maggie manifold, right behind/below the rear drive pulley on the drivers side, Tm into this for a boost reference.
If you're mounting the gauges in a dual A pillar mount, you can easily tap into the accessory wires on the trunk release swith at the lefthand side of the dash.
Hope this helps,
Ed
i see that nipple there next to it looks like a boost/vacuum line that goes to the MagnaVolt system can i "T" into that? the adapter i have that came with the AEM boost gauge will not fit into that location with the other nipple coming up, its to close....
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