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joeytomato

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Hi, Not so sure about the S60 but do you have a simple boost gauge in the instrument panel at the moment?? If you do then there will be a rubber pipe feeding that gauge.... You will find that there will be an in-line connector for that pipe. Remove and disconnect the in-line connector and use the supplied T connector with your gauge to pipe yours in.. Des. . . ;)

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Message # 1 01.03.22 - 12:35:15
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Magnum

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Des No I don't have a boost gauge in the instrument panel, which is why I don't think the feed to the gauge is correct. I'm sure it's very simple if you know what you are doing and I'm sure that plenty of people have fitted one to an S60 T5. I could never understand why any car manufacturer would produce a petrol turbo model without fitting a boost gauge, Saab are about the only one. Steve

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Message # 2 01.03.22 - 12:46:30
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ElSupremo

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Hi, There should be, then, a pipe connected to the inlet manifold which you can cut and use the T connector with... Unfortunately, not sure which but I hope someone with a similar car can post a photo or diagram.. :) It does seem a bit silly having Turbo and no gauge mind.. Des. . . ;)

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Message # 3 01.03.22 - 12:57:58
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