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  • Mkv gti boost gauge install help

    Anyone know the cost or can help me install this autometer boost gauge I got for Christmas. I live in south calgary and would really appreciate the hand. Thanks
    Branden Hemelspeck
    Mkv Gti
    ~Stage 1 chip, Resonator Delete, Stubby Antenna, Tint all around, Boost gauge.~
    ~~~I Love My Dub~~~
    Sold :(

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    Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

    Link to said boost gauge? Never heard of the brand before. I installed my boost gauge yesterday and it was fairly easy. Depending on how it mounts inside the car, I could maybe provide some help/insight.
    Scott
    '18 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS | Sapphire Blue Metallic | Black/Chalk
    '25 Audi SQ5 Technik | District Green Metallic | Black

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    • #3
      Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

      Its called Autometer here's the link to exact gauge http://www.autometer.com/cat_gaugede...earch&gid=3442 . Sorry i was on my phone before that's why i didn't give to much description. But i plan on buying the steering column gauge pod mount tomorrow from concept 1 and putting that gauge in. This isn't my first boost gauge install but it is my first car that i want to keep clean and no hack installs. I would of bought myself the new south performance kit but i hear weary things of it and my fiance bought my the gauge for Xmas. Thank you very much for all help.
      Branden Hemelspeck
      Mkv Gti
      ~Stage 1 chip, Resonator Delete, Stubby Antenna, Tint all around, Boost gauge.~
      ~~~I Love My Dub~~~
      Sold :(

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      • #4
        Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

        I did the new south gauge in my gti. Works great. I'd love to help but I'm pretty busy with a baby I don't think I the wife would like me disapearing. Haha

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        • #5
          Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

          Originally posted by danno View Post
          I did the new south gauge in my gti. Works great. I'd love to help but I'm pretty busy with a baby I don't think I the wife would like me disapearing. Haha
          Yea i don't wanna make your wife mad. haha

          Anyone? I'm willing to pay, just didn't wanna pay the $200 at tune dub or concept 1 to do it haha.
          Last edited by Buba49211; 01-01-2013, 07:07 PM.
          Branden Hemelspeck
          Mkv Gti
          ~Stage 1 chip, Resonator Delete, Stubby Antenna, Tint all around, Boost gauge.~
          ~~~I Love My Dub~~~
          Sold :(

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          • #6
            Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

            Don't think I can help much... I don't think my gauge could be more different haha. I have a vent mounted electronic gauge.
            Scott
            '18 Porsche 718 Cayman GTS | Sapphire Blue Metallic | Black/Chalk
            '25 Audi SQ5 Technik | District Green Metallic | Black

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            • #7
              Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

              Originally posted by CGY_GTI View Post
              Don't think I can help much... I don't think my gauge could be more different haha. I have a vent mounted electronic gauge.
              Ah Yea it is a little bit different indeed. I mainly am concerned about mounting the pod and powering and tapping vac line... So alot of the process i guess... haha
              Branden Hemelspeck
              Mkv Gti
              ~Stage 1 chip, Resonator Delete, Stubby Antenna, Tint all around, Boost gauge.~
              ~~~I Love My Dub~~~
              Sold :(

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              • #8
                Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                i realize that you have a different brand of gauge, but this write-up seems pretty effective. If your gauge didnt come with a T-connector, you're gonna need one. they cost about 50cents.

                http://www.golfmkv.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3524

                hope that helps.

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                • #9
                  Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                  looks like this is going to be a pain in the ass, i have to install mine soon also if i can figure out how to do it

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                  • #10
                    Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                    it's fairly simple to do i think the hardest part was getting the gauge to sit right on the steering wheel. golfmkv has all the best write ups.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                      Originally posted by lulu View Post
                      looks like this is going to be a pain in the ass, i have to install mine soon also if i can figure out how to do it
                      How is this going to be a PITA?
                      Remove engine cover
                      Remove battery
                      Remove hose
                      Install new hose/fitting
                      Run vacuum line to cabin
                      Remove trim pieces
                      Tap power for lighting
                      Install boost gauge

                      It is a very straight forward process and shouldn't take you longer than an hour and a half

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                      • #12
                        Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                        As mechengg said its pretty straigh forward. Just redid my gauge with new tubing, Im willing to help if you want it
                        -Terry
                        -2014 S4
                        insta:Whiney_S4

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                        • #13
                          Re: Mkv gti boost gauge install help

                          http://www.awe-tuning.com/awe-mk5-boost-gauge-vent-kit

                          This is my favorite for boost gauges for the MK5. Installed one on a friends Mk5, super easy and keeps everything close so you dont have to fish wires
                          very far and looks factory!

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