Installing a boost guage?
Drill and tap the oil pan....easy!
Seriously though...yes...very simple. Install a vacuum "T" fitting on a major vacuum source then get a rubber connection tube to connect the supplied nylon tubing to the fitting. Here's a pic of my setup:

The topmost fitting is for the boost gauge. Simple stuff you can buy for a few bucks at any auto parts store. Don't know if the new style truck have a main vaccum line like this behind the battery but it gives you an idea of what to look for. Do not tie into a source line used by the EGR sensor or any other sensor for that matter.
Seriously though...yes...very simple. Install a vacuum "T" fitting on a major vacuum source then get a rubber connection tube to connect the supplied nylon tubing to the fitting. Here's a pic of my setup:

The topmost fitting is for the boost gauge. Simple stuff you can buy for a few bucks at any auto parts store. Don't know if the new style truck have a main vaccum line like this behind the battery but it gives you an idea of what to look for. Do not tie into a source line used by the EGR sensor or any other sensor for that matter.


