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      07-24-2009, 03:34 PM   #1
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help with insalling boost gauge!!!

http://www.p3cars.com/shop/p3-335i-v...tal-interface/

looking for someone to instal this boost gauge that knows what they are doing and can hook up my jb3 to it as well so i can switch maps on the fly any body know how to do this please let me know thank you!!
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      07-24-2009, 03:59 PM   #2
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      07-24-2009, 06:55 PM   #3
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http://www.p3cars.com/shop/p3-335i-v...tal-interface/

looking for someone to instal this boost gauge that knows what they are doing and can hook up my jb3 to it as well so i can switch maps on the fly any body know how to do this please let me know thank you!!
I just did mine today. Took me about 2 hours and it wasnt that bad.

Just take your time and go over the instructions. Theres not much to hooking it up to either a procede or jb3 for map switching.
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      07-24-2009, 07:32 PM   #4
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I just did mine today. Took me about 2 hours and it wasnt that bad.

Just take your time and go over the instructions. Theres not much to hooking it up to either a procede or jb3 for map switching.
nice! it took me 25 mins for gauge
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nice! it took me 25 mins for gauge
Sheesh. It took me 25 mins just to get the old vent off

It was a bit daunting cuz I was never sure of how hard or exactly where to yank on the trim to get it off.

Few beers later, I stopped caring so much... things went much smoother.

But by far, taking the stock hoses off the stock Y connector was a royal beeeeeyotch!!! My hands are cut up from trying to yank on them.
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Sheesh. It took me 25 mins just to get the old vent off

It was a bit daunting cuz I was never sure of how hard or exactly where to yank on the trim to get it off.

Few beers later, I stopped caring so much... things went much smoother.

But by far, taking the stock hoses off the stock Y connector was a royal beeeeeyotch!!! My hands are cut up from trying to yank on them.
I had that experience on the first time when I install the pod version. Vent version was much easier.
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