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Hi all. Has anyone fitted a turbo boost gauge to their galaxy? I'm talking about one in a pod and permanantly plumbed in. I'm thinking of fitting one just to keep an eye on boost pressure along with an oil pressure gauge that I've had knocking about for years. Will it work ok on a diesel charge system and is there enough boost to actually make the gauge move (as the only gauges I've seen are really meant for petrol engines).

Thanks for any advice, Tim

 

Edit; I mean using a turbo boost gauge for keeping an eye on the boost, not an oil pressure gauge :unsure:

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Not fitted one but did contemplate it, what is the max reading on the gauge? You'd be unlikely to see more then about 1.8bar from a standard system.
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Not fitted one but did contemplate it, what is the max reading on the gauge? You'd be unlikely to see more then about 1.8bar from a standard system.

 

Hmmmm, that's interesting as the gauge I'm looking at has a max of 2 bar shown. Do you think it would also show the correct reading if plumbed into the boost pipe that leads to the ecu?

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Not fitted one but did contemplate it, what is the max reading on the gauge? You'd be unlikely to see more then about 1.8bar from a standard system.

 

Hmmmm, that's interesting as the gauge I'm looking at has a max of 2 bar shown. Do you think it would also show the correct reading if plumbed into the boost pipe that leads to the ecu?

 

 

Well 1.8bar would be the absolute max you would expect to be seeing from it really, anything more on a standard system would indicate somethings wrong :unsure:

 

Theoretically yes, the pressure should be the same regardless of where on the system its plummed in.

  • 3 months later...
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i have fitted boost to the 1.9tdi

gauge works well

on diesel it does not go into minus pressure thats the only differance

jay

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Thanks Jay,

I still keep meaning to order one but one thing or another keeps making sure we have no spare money. whereabouts did you plumb in to take the pressure pipe?

Thanks,

Tim

  • 3 months later...
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i had a boost guage plumbed into my passat 110 bhp(AFN engine),it worked well and could keep an eye on things under the bonnet a bit better...BUT get a decent gauge,i went cheap and the constant buzz of the cheaper gauge nearly did me in?
  • 2 weeks later...
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i have fitted boost to the 1.9tdi

gauge works well

on diesel it does not go into minus pressure thats the only differance

jay

 

Jay have you a pic of where you fitted the gauge ?? please

 

Mark

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i have fitted boost to the 1.9tdi

gauge works well

on diesel it does not go into minus pressure thats the only differance

jay

 

Jay have you a pic of where you fitted the gauge ?? please

 

Mark

I have fitted a gauge to mine now, works great! Mark, I fitted mine with a pod from ebay that has a sticky pad fixing to attach it to the dash. I've placed mine in visual line with the 'A' pillar, adjacent to the small quarter glass. The pipe runs out of the back of the pod and through the gap between the a pillar and the small dash trim, and through to the vac pipe that runs to the ecu behind the clocks. VERY easy to do and no holes or damage to anything. I get nearly 20 psi very briefly under full acceleration and a constant max of about 10 after.

  • 5 years later...
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hi, yes ive fitted one, you need to put the tube coming out from the intake pipe after the intercooler if its diesel. and thou the fire wall to the gauge. but I had to buy extra tube because the one I got off ebay for £7 only come with 1 metre but works great!

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