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Old 04-03-2014, 03:26 PM
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I have a 2014 Fx4 ecoboost and am looking to install the roush vent pod and boost gauge in the truck. The kit comes with tubing,gauge,t- fitting and wiring.

What else will i need to properly install this? Any extra parts or wiring?

Also im sorry if this is a beaten topic but i havent been able to find a detailed install thread with pictures to help install it. If any links for a picture/detailed thread is around would be great if there are any already
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https://www.f150forum.com/f38/2013-e...-gauge-199007/
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Thanks alot! So i dont have to start connecting into fuse box?

Its just connect power and run tube for boost?
Or is there more
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Thanks alot! So i dont have to start connecting into fuse box?

Its just connect power and run tube for boost?
Or is there more
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im sorry but can anyone point out exactly where it is being connected on here? and where the tube is being run to firewall from?

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If the '14 is anything like the '13s good luck finding a good spot to get boost and vaccuum from. Some have been able to modify some things on the intake to get what they need, but couldn't begin to tell you where to start looking.
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Well thats not what id like to hear
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Originally Posted by F-1Fizzy
Well thats not what id like to hear
This is the option I think I may go with on my '13. http://aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
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Originally Posted by Magnus1350
This is the option I think I may go with on my '13. http://aeroforcetech.com/products_interceptor.html
I have the Aeroforce gauge in my super charged vette and love it! Plug N Play and you have a wide range of options……… great piece of equipment!
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What location is the best spot for it though? Cant seem to get a definitive answer from someone with a 2013/2014

And is the spot in that picture good for best vacuum and boost or is there a better one?

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