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Ok, here's the situation.. I have my boost gauge which has a 1/8" nylon hose that needs to be T'd off a vacuum line. I know which line, I have the T, but how do I connect the T to the 1/8" hard nylon line?
the installation instruction show a 1/8" adapter that attaches to the t fitting, and magically sizes down to the proper size to slip tightly over the nylon hose.
What is this mystical adapter, and where can I get one (quickly)... ?
I would pm the folks that have installed boost gauges (bluetoy, jay, etc), but this might be handy info to share.... and no, I'm not using electrical tape to ghetto fab anything... :P
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What do you mean by hard nylon line?
When I installed my brothers boost gauge on his GTI 1.8T (I know factory vacuum lines and factory turbo makes things easier), we just spliced into the certain vacuum line, pushed the T adapter into the rubber hose that was supplied with the Autometer gauge, zipped tied the ends onto the rubber hose to hold the T adapter tight, and voila. The zip ties sounds a big ghetto, but its what Autometer recommends, and it'd be impossible to find a clamp that small.
Maybe get new rubber line?
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Weird, my bro's Autometer boost gauge came with rubber hose...
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I used a tee in the rubber hose and attached another rubber hose that I slipped the hard line inside. It fit very well and reads accurate. I put a tie wrap around the rubber hose just because...
You can get those small fittings at any heavy truck repair place. The hard part is getting one that will tee the 1/8 line to 2 rubber hose lines.
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thanks for the input so far guys...any idea what the inside diameter of the focus' vacuum line is? the gauge has an extra NPT fitting... 3/8" that goes down to 1/8"..hmmmm
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dude!!!! :lol:
just get a small rubber hose, slip on T-fitting, then slip the boost-gauge line into it and your done.....
you make it sound so damn complex.... :lol:
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