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DIY boost controller /boost gauge

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Re: DIY boost controller /boost gauge

Postby chrisfnq » Fri Aug 06, 2010 10:29 pm

Wanye is ok... we all have our weak moments.. yes this place is a great place... even i no longer have a mu i wont leave..hahaha.. I would be careful if drilling hole in glass... in bottom of housing would be better.
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Re: DIY boost controller /boost gauge

Postby wbski007 » Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:11 pm

Mine get that way sometimes too, when there lots of humidity, I drilled a small hole on the top of my gauge to let the mosture out, it still gets water droplets on the face but with the hole I drilled it seems to clear up faster, one in the bottom should work as well.
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