No ones told me where to T into , we can't all be mechanics, but I'd like to try... If I have to replace a bit of tubing then I'd rather do that and have failed than never doing anything... I'm just going to do it from the top of the DV like another forum said....
And at the moment it is the only mod, but I'm 19 and I have to start somewhere, its my first car... And I love it, so will get to doing things to it, but this is a starting point for me... I have to start somewhere..
My T piece is slightly different to his I think, his is on an angle where was mine will have to be the other way round, I think...
One of the ends looks like a pressure valve thing, so will look slightly different to his anyways?
Thanks
I'm 19 and I have to start somewhere, its my first car... And I love it, so will get to doing things to it, but this is a starting point for me... I have to start somewhere..
Take plenty of pictures and make notes, label things. That way if and when things go wrong you have a point to return to.
Make sure you have the correct tools for the job and have enough parts to repair anything that goes wrong.
Take your time and give yourself time.
Thank you very much mate, this helps a lot! Just waiting for my forge hose to be delivered nowThis is how mine currently looks and as far as im ware its working fine, I didnt know wether to go from the FPR or DV either but apparently its more accurate form the FPR.
Yeah I think I'm going to try scotch locks and then of that works, then I will solder the wires together, make a more permanent connection.I'd look into using insulated bullet connectors instead of scotchloks, makes a better reliable connection.
This is how mine currently looks and as far as im ware its working fine, I didnt know wether to go from the FPR or DV either but apparently its more accurate form the FPR.
How would you advise me to it then mate? Like this? Saw this from another forum posted on SCNThis is an example of "exactly how NOT to do it"
FPR should have its own vac pipe.
For DV, T off the N249/DV vac source.
You do not want to add longer pipes and joins onto the fuel pressure regulator as it adds both more potential leaks, and will slow down the response of the FPR to react to boost/vacuum changes, which directly effects the fueling.
Its NOT an advised mods.
How would you advise me to it then mate? Like this? Saw this from another forum posted on SCN
How has there become such controversy on which method to do?!
Just to let you guys all know, I have successfully connected it all up and figured it all out.
Thank you all for your help and input, I will be making a proper installation guide for people using GlowShift gauges as its a little different to the others, and think it might help people who are equally as clueless as me, to do this mod in as little time as possible.
Thanks again for your help - Ali