Pillar Problem
#1
Pillar Problem
One more dumb question for the night.
I just did a test fit of the boost gauge in my SOS pillar and with the tube connected to the gauge....it does not fit properly. I mean the gauge will fit in the pod but by doing it the hose bends at over a 90 degree angle which would cut off any chance of getting a boost reading. Anyone else come across this issue??
I just did a test fit of the boost gauge in my SOS pillar and with the tube connected to the gauge....it does not fit properly. I mean the gauge will fit in the pod but by doing it the hose bends at over a 90 degree angle which would cut off any chance of getting a boost reading. Anyone else come across this issue??
#4
RE: Pillar Problem
LMAO.... yeah yeah..... and patience is a virtue
Well....I dont have any....so hurry the f*!k up and answer me. LOL
I find it hard to believe that I am the only one that has this issue.
Well....I dont have any....so hurry the f*!k up and answer me. LOL
I find it hard to believe that I am the only one that has this issue.
#8
RE: Pillar Problem
If it is for your Wide band A/F than it is not electrical and I think you just snip off the brass fittings if they are not needed for anything. JMO and I could be wrong but I wanted to give you an answer ASAP. (I too have no patience). Later J
#9
RE: Pillar Problem
Thanks guys! The wideband fits fine... I just cant figure out what the hell to connect the wires too.
The boost gauge has the brass fittings on it and does not want to fit too well. I will keep messing with the boost gauge for now.
i find it hard to believe that nobody has the Cobalt A/F gauge though. LOL
The boost gauge has the brass fittings on it and does not want to fit too well. I will keep messing with the boost gauge for now.
i find it hard to believe that nobody has the Cobalt A/F gauge though. LOL
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