Yeah thats it!
Is there no other way to find out what psi you have than getting a Boost Gauge?
you could hook it up to vagcom and log block 115 that will tell you what boost you are getting without needing a boost gauge
Yeah thats it!
Is there no other way to find out what psi you have than getting a Boost Gauge?
Will this be as accurate??you could hook it up to vagcom and log block 115 that will tell you what boost you are getting without needing a boost gauge
i dunno how lol
iv read all the posts about wiring up the temp sender but its pretty tight in that area and i have fatty hands
also the kit i got with my gauge i dunno whats what
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Getting used to posting pics, maybe this has worked.
you could hook it up to vagcom and log block 115 that will tell you what boost you are getting without needing a boost gauge
Will this be as accurate??
Alex - If you just want to find out wot boost you are running ask to borrow a gauge. You can borrow mine but i don't fancy taking the Tpiece off!!!! If you saw it you'd understand. I've got sum Vac hose aswell. Saves you fitting sumthing that you mite not actually want!!!!
Very easy
VAGCOM Can
]a RR wont tell you what boost your running, only if you do a diagnostic rr, which is just vagcom plugged in and logged at the same time as the RR
its simple, with mine i think i got about 3 differenct connections, only used 1 of them though to screw into the housing, its a bit fiddly, but a simply task if your patient, (im not, so i made it easier and removed a few parts, then started to work on it)
you just need to run your own wire
can get pics of mine if you want, its alot easier than it comes accross reading the guides, think it took about 10mins to do both my boost and oil temp
will get some pics at dinner mate
why did this suddenly become a boost issue?
the likely hood is it is 6/7psi, ud know if u had a leak because it runs ****
vagcom is the most accurate way of reading boost iv ever come across! cheap boost gauges can read very silly figures indeed
yeah i see
its not big a deal though really, only numbers at the end of the day
its simple, with mine i think i got about 3 differenct connections, only used 1 of them though to screw into the housing, its a bit fiddly, but a simply task if your patient, (im not, so i made it easier and removed a few parts, then started to work on it)
you just need to run your own wire
can get pics of mine if you want, its alot easier than it comes accross reading the guides, think it took about 10mins to do both my boost and oil temp
will get some pics at dinner mate