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:what was wrong with moving the boost gauge to the mirror? nothing really, it just seems like a logistical nightmare. you could do it, it'd be trick, but a mechanical 'needle' gauge TELLS you so much more then a number flickering.You can spot vacuum leaks, or compressor surge, or boost creep...etc...etc... a manual gauge is > *.* a digital gauge is GREAT if it has a peak hold function, so you know what you topped out at.
Petz #3
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