Is there a way to make the factory boost gauge more accurate? because I have a boost adj. valve but am hesitant when it comes to installing it because the gauge is very inaccurate. And I don't want to get a after market gauge because I don't want to hurt the original look that I have inside with a stupid pod or something like that. If there is no way to make it more accurate is there a way to put a after market gauge down by the ash tray or some where not very noticable? Has any one else ever done some thing like this? If so any pics? thanks for reading.
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85.5 svo 1C
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is there a way to just recalibrate it or something? because as soon as I WOT it, it just tops out.85.5 svo 1C
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with that picture I know I would do that if you didn't have to take every thing out to put it in.85.5 svo 1C
-Straight roads are for fast cars; curvy roads are for fast drivers.
-cars win races, drivers win championships.
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does anybody have this aricle? or would I just be able to take it to a place where the re-calibrate speedometers and such?85.5 svo 1C
-Straight roads are for fast cars; curvy roads are for fast drivers.
-cars win races, drivers win championships.
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