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Cable Route for boost and/or EGT gauge

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  • Cable Route for boost and/or EGT gauge

    Does anyone have any suggestions on the best route for cables to carry the signals from boost and/or EGT gauges?

    Can it be done without drilling holes in the firewall?
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    There's a small hole down the left side, down behind the ecu, in front of the passenger footwell.
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      What EGT gauge do you have or are looking at buying.
      I am looking for a EGT and AFR gauge or a combo gauge to reduce clutter.

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        Originally posted by Stuwey View Post
        There's a small hole down the left side, down behind the ecu, in front of the passenger footwell.
        ^ this

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