Folks,
I know someone is already running this set-up, but I don't know who. Therefore this post. My MAP hose, which is braided metal, runs up to the Garmin MAP transducer. Not an option to tap into that for the MAP signal for the P-mags. So I'll be using one or more primer ports. If someone has already successfully done this I would love to peek at your notes. The points I'm pondering are:
Did you tap into one port and split the line to the left and right mags? Or would a dedicated line to each mag provide a better signal?
The manual says to use a short length of "high temp" material and transition to the 1/4" (1/8" ID) silicone tubing. What did you use for the short length and what did you use to connect it to the silicone tube?
Thanks in advance, James
I know someone is already running this set-up, but I don't know who. Therefore this post. My MAP hose, which is braided metal, runs up to the Garmin MAP transducer. Not an option to tap into that for the MAP signal for the P-mags. So I'll be using one or more primer ports. If someone has already successfully done this I would love to peek at your notes. The points I'm pondering are:
Did you tap into one port and split the line to the left and right mags? Or would a dedicated line to each mag provide a better signal?
The manual says to use a short length of "high temp" material and transition to the 1/4" (1/8" ID) silicone tubing. What did you use for the short length and what did you use to connect it to the silicone tube?
Thanks in advance, James