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<blockquote data-quote="hirting" data-source="post: 15447062" data-attributes="member: 180577"><p>It is driving really well, like stock around town but when you drop the hammer the car hunkers down and hauls. Definitely lots of power when you need it! I am so glad I had the 3:31's installed. Perfect for road course work. </p><p></p><p>Question for you that you might easily be able to help me with.... I bought a Roush boost gauge but have a couple of questions on connecting it. I want to get it right the first time so I figure I will ask. There seem to be a number of ways to connect and here is what I am planning. I will tap into the boost line going to the BOV for the boost reading. For wiring, I want white light on in the day and blue on at night. To accomplish this I will hook two wires into the light switch for dimming and blue light and ground wire to engine ground, and one wire to the 12v accessory wire on the wiring harness under the dash for the white light. My question is, what wire in the wiring harness for 12v accessory? Any suggestions for a 2013 GT? </p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Walt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hirting, post: 15447062, member: 180577"] It is driving really well, like stock around town but when you drop the hammer the car hunkers down and hauls. Definitely lots of power when you need it! I am so glad I had the 3:31's installed. Perfect for road course work. Question for you that you might easily be able to help me with.... I bought a Roush boost gauge but have a couple of questions on connecting it. I want to get it right the first time so I figure I will ask. There seem to be a number of ways to connect and here is what I am planning. I will tap into the boost line going to the BOV for the boost reading. For wiring, I want white light on in the day and blue on at night. To accomplish this I will hook two wires into the light switch for dimming and blue light and ground wire to engine ground, and one wire to the 12v accessory wire on the wiring harness under the dash for the white light. My question is, what wire in the wiring harness for 12v accessory? Any suggestions for a 2013 GT? Thanks, Walt [/QUOTE]
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