boost gauge

spinner

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hi guys I have a mechanical boost gauge which read IN-Hg on bottom and PSI on top I hooked it up on my soarer Jzz30 when the car is on the boost gauge sits on 18 IN-Hg or -18 is that normal and when I drive it goes up should a boost gauge sit on zero or no
 

Dunckel

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Errr, maybe this wasn't the best place for it now that I think about it. If another mod has a better forum for this question, feel free to move it. Good luck with your question.
 

spinner

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yeah it dose on worm up it sits on about -18 to -20 when drive it goes up to dunno it frighting the cr•p outta me lol some say I'm running 10psi other say I'm running 14psi r who knows
 

Clip

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get a quality gauge, i'd say. hit up defi, hks, greddy, or even autometer if you're close to an advance auto or auto zone
 

spinner

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Hey guys yeah I took it out it read 10 in Hg at non boost but when I hit boost this I don't understand she's stock and she hit 10psi and still going up all I have is a sports exhaust and a pod (cone) filter that's I don't understand why I read stuff and they say 1jz soarer are 7psi if I remmember
 

cmdeoro

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18 to 20 is actually a perfect reading for idle. It only gonna measure boost, under boost.
 

Orion ZyGarian

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Clip;1234547 said:
get a quality gauge, i'd say. hit up defi, hks, greddy, or even autometer if you're close to an advance auto or auto zone

Even Autometer? You know its the most popular aftermarket gauge used for decades? :biglaugh: They're definitely not some cheap throwaway, even if most of the models are basic looking. IMO all you're paying for with the more expensive GReddy, Defi, etc. gauges is the look.
 

slowpra na-t

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Orion ZyGarian;1249719 said:
Even Autometer? You know its the most popular aftermarket gauge used for decades? :biglaugh: They're definitely not some cheap throwaway, even if most of the models are basic looking. IMO all you're paying for with the more expensive GReddy, Defi, etc. gauges is the look.

yeah, there good but they need to update there style.
 

jdemara

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you should be at ABOUT the 18-20inHg mark at idle... as your driving and your accelerating and decelerating, the vacuum will vary up and down. However when you accelerating, vacuum will decrease and pass the ZERO mark, and this is when the turbo begins building boost pressure. From there it will go up to whatever PSI you are currently running (depending on how much throttle you give it)

inHg = inches of mercury
PSI = pounds per square inch
 

AjWit

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autometer boost and autometer A/F on mine, its not the style of the guage, its the functionality and read-able-ness (thats a word right!)