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Old 10-16-2015, 11:09 PM
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Hi Everyone.
I order a Auto-Meter Boost/Vacuum Gauge from Auto-Meter Custom Gauge Shop online took about two weeks to arrive. I went with the mechanical style and install a led bulb.

I went with the Roush Vent Pod gauge holder for nice finish look.

I purchase this nice boost gauge installation kit from 42 Draft Designs (www.42draftdesigns.com/Installation-Components_c_229.html[/url] ) there kits come with all the connection etc you'll need for like 15 bucks no running around from parts store to part store. The kit I order came with straight restrictor not the tee and a alum. barb 1/4 x 1/8 connector.

The Tremor has the spare vacuum barb so makes for a nice clean install no cutting or splicing vacuum lines.

I had Hollywood Sounds in Newburgh NY install gauge in my Tremor this afternoon. The guys there always do a nice professional and clean job. !
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Originally Posted by gojets4
Hi Everyone.
I order a Auto-Meter Boost/Vacuum Gauge from Auto-Meter Custom Gauge Shop online took about two weeks to arrive. I went with the mechanical style and install a led bulb.

I went with the Roush Vent Pod gauge holder for nice finish look.

I purchase this nice boost gauge installation kit from 42 Draft Designs (www.42draftdesigns.com/Installation-Components_c_229.html[/url] ) there kits come with all the connection etc you'll need for like 15 bucks no running around from parts store to part store. The kit I order came with straight restrictor not the tee and a alum. barb 1/4 x 1/8 connector.

The Tremor has the spare vacuum barb so makes for a nice clean install no cutting or splicing vacuum lines.

I had Hollywood Sounds in Newburgh NY install gauge in my Tremor this afternoon. The guys there always do a nice professional and clean job. !
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