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markrinker
11-11-2004, 04:47
My manic-mechanic tapped and plumbed the pickup for my boost gauge dead center in the top of the intake manifold, near the two OEM sensors for intake temp and boost pressure.

Where have others plumbed theirs in? Will location create any variation in the accuracy of the guage reading?

Scooby
11-11-2004, 05:05
I put mine in the duct between the turbo & intake manifold. I dont think your location will be a problem. There is no "FLOW" going out the sensors, so the pressure should read correctly there.

catmandoo
11-11-2004, 05:17
i ran mine into the upper intake piece,in the back pointing towards the glowplug relay area.so i could hide the hose and use the plastic cover over the top.

Billman
11-11-2004, 13:50
Ditto on what catmandoo said.

Hidden is the key word...

catmandoo
11-11-2004, 17:47
also mark i see you have 94's,there is a plug in the firewall where the gasser throttle cable goes thru,pull that out and run the hose thru there,i also run my pyro lead and the wire for my trans temp thru there.

dstoops
11-11-2004, 18:34
I removed the factory boost sensor from the top of the manifold and inserted a standard plumbing "T". Then I screwed the factory sensor and the gauge sensor into the "T" one on each side. Simple, cheap and has worked for 200,000 miles!. As an aside, I removed the plastic cover early on...my theory is that the heat can get away from the IP etc. better. The original PMD lasted 100,000 miles.

ace58
11-11-2004, 20:26
I ran mine near the OEM sensor, also. Good enough for the General, good enough for me.

DA BIG ONE
11-12-2004, 00:47
Yep, Top dead center on the intake is where mine is too, works fine!

DP
11-12-2004, 04:50
The factory manual show the GM boost tester replacing the foward most bolt in the plenum (this hole is blind). So I bought a matching 8mm bolt, drilled an 1/8" hole through it, TIG welded a short piece of 1/4" diameter steel to the top of the head, and machined barbs on the 1/4" steel. Didn't have to drill, tap, or remove the plenum.

Cheers,
Dave.

markrinker
11-12-2004, 06:50
Lots of creative solutions! I guess mine is reading the same as everyone elses, based on your feedback. Thanks!

catmandoo
11-12-2004, 12:09
ya but dp while you have the upper part off you can cut all that unnecessary aluminum out of the way

99gmccrew
11-12-2004, 12:43
Mine is located exactly where yours is Mark. I've never had any problems with it there and I get good boost readings.

Dihrdbowti
11-12-2004, 17:37
I drilled and tapped the upper intake about 3 1/2 inches in. It faces back towards the firewall. Spikes to 13-14 and can hold it it at 10.