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  • 2.0 tdi boost tap location and pressure

    Heya, So I`m busy looking to install a Boost Gauge and need to know where I can use a boost tap adapter, as well the gauges here are 2bar what does the Diesel 103KW boost? any takers? and if you have some pics too.

    then I am doing gauge pods

    oil pressure
    oil temp
    fuel pressure

    cant wait for build to get underway

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    I’m pretty sure standard is 28 psi and overboost is 32 psi
    I have been told that the 4 cylinder handles 40psi without any problems. However, I haven’t tried it.


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      Thx man, now to get a proper gauge. anyone know the correct location for the boost tap?

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