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use of turbo boost gauge as coolant pressure gauge? 200 1990

referring to 'Art Benstein near Baltimore' Jan 26 2003, have you any illustrations or more precise instruction as to fitting this gauge [turbo boost gauge] and using it as a pressure gauge for the cooling system? I have had the unfortunate experience of losing coolant without the temp gauge giving any immediate response, so any system which responds faster is of interest to me, thankfully no damage was done, a rubber plug on the upper end of the right side radiator tank blew out!
Your comments would be appreciated.
Stephen [from Australia]






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