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Boost Gauge Install... Help!

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So I have a Glowshift Mechanical Boost Gauge, and I need to install it/have it installed. I was wondering if anyone has a place they would recommend me going to. I am located in CT but I wouldnt mind driving a bit. I know of a place called XXTuning in Hartford who are supposed to be good. Anyone have anywhere else they know of and would recommend? I would appreciate the feedback! Thanks! :)
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Dude it's really easy, don't waste your money/time at a shop.
http://www.mazdas247.com/forum/showthread.php?t=123693832
The hard part its looking for a 12v source, but you a few to choose from.
It doesnt seem that hard, I just have no experience working on cars. Im sure I could do it, but I dont know if I wanna try. I have no idea where I would run the wires to... Do I get longer wire and run in to the fuse box?
anyone?
for a 12v you can just get some primary wire from radio shack and tap into the fuse box, any thing that's on with ignition works, make sure you use a fuse obv.
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for a 12v you can just get some primary wire from radio shack and tap into the fuse box, any thing that's on with ignition works, make sure you use a fuse obv.
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Now correct me if Im wrong but ive seen pictures and it looks like theres a fuse box under the glove box??? Do I wire it to that?
you could.

another option would be to tap the green/yellow wire in the drivers kick panel (just below the hood release). be sure to use an inline fuse with this option though.
And what about the ground? where does this go? Sorry for the questions
there is a ground in the kick panel too, the bolt with the ring terminals, it just attaches to the chassis.
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there is a ground in the kick panel too, the bolt with the ring terminals, it just attaches to the chassis.
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So the bolt with the ring terminals is the ground?
yes.
Alright thanks a lot! I guess Im gonna make an attempt once the weather gets warmer ha
You can pretty much use any metal part that's connected to the chassis as a ground.
Just a FYI
im just such a wiring newb
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