Your oil temperature gauge will connect to the oil pressure sensor. The water temperature gauge will hook up to the water temperature sensor. The oil pressure sensor will be on the left-hand side of the engine and the water temperature sensor will be on the front of the engine.
No, I have used many and have never noticed a difference.
you get a aftermarket chip... boost horse power.
With the stock turbo it can only do 15psi of boost. Any more and its just shooting heat into your engine. Aftermarket I would't go anywhere above 40lbs/min.
Boost Mobile runs on the Sprint network so it is good quality coverage. However, Boost Mobile is not as widely available as other carriers so it may be slow in certain locations.
The 2 easiest ways to boost performance are to impact how the truck breaths. The first step is to install a cold-air intake sytem. The second would be to install an aftermarket exhaust that will free up horsepoer.
6-8
The dialogue boost does just as expected, it makes the dialogue louder than the sound effects/music during missions.
65 - well over 300 depending on boost
I believe it is in the ball park of 14 to 15 psi of boost. That is what my turbo talon run. Edit: A stock 1g DSM (Talon eclipse laser) has it set at 9-12 PSI. while the stock gauge says 14 sometimes it should not be trusted. get a aftermarket boost gauge and find out yourself
There is no set number. Around 5-6lbs
There is no set number. Around 5-6lbs
Its at front near the intercooler where the pipe goes in the top of the intercooler it should be a denso sensor unless its been changed for an aftermarket one hope this helps