If he can't do it, it's super easy to tap it yourself (if you have access to a vice), or take to a machine shop and get them to do it.stever1000 wrote:Thanks Falco!FalcoColumbarius wrote:Another option to check out is Dennis Lambert. See if he can help you.
Falco.
I've been in contact and he has the regular plates. Waiting to hear back about the drilled and tapped plate.
Pyro and Boost gauge - what kind and where did you mount 'em
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Re: Pyro and Boost gauge - what kind and where did you mount 'em
What is everyone using for a boost sensor? MAP sensor or boost sensor?
The MAP sensor is a couple bucks cheaper from Auber Instruments...
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The MAP sensor is a couple bucks cheaper from Auber Instruments...
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