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<blockquote data-quote="2003svtf150" data-source="post: 8570050" data-attributes="member: 78623"><p>I bought a boost overlay, which requires that the gauge be recalibrated, and I am going to install it once I hit stateside in 10 days... I'll give you a heads up when I get it finished. What I do know is that you can use your current aftermarket to calibrate your stock.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone else have that info handy? I asked about the boost overaly a while back and one of the dudes that have it installed may be able to shed some light on how to recalibrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2003svtf150, post: 8570050, member: 78623"] I bought a boost overlay, which requires that the gauge be recalibrated, and I am going to install it once I hit stateside in 10 days... I'll give you a heads up when I get it finished. What I do know is that you can use your current aftermarket to calibrate your stock. Does anyone else have that info handy? I asked about the boost overaly a while back and one of the dudes that have it installed may be able to shed some light on how to recalibrate. [/QUOTE]
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