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vac? how much?

tommy2008cupra

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just a small question how much vac should i be getting as i appear to be getting more after fitting my new intercooler, i think i read a thread on something like this a while ago any ideas?
 

-=Rob=-

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I've a feeling it depends where you're boost/vac gauge is plumbed in? I've tried finding this out too by the way, as I've got quite a high vac reading @ 40cmHg on idle. I'm not sure if it's good or bad to have a high reading though and what causes it? Hopefully someonje can confirm... :think:

What reading are you getting BTW?
 

tommy2008cupra

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currently about 17 at idle and goin to about 19 20 when im crusing no throttle?
 

-=Rob=-

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Tommy, is your gauge measured in PSI / InHg? If so 17-20 InHg is around 43-45 cmHg. Mine reads in cmHg as it's a Bar not PSI gauge. So mine @ 40cmHg = approx 15InHg.
 

dai cupra

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tom fella move ur gauge vac tube as said mate when u want to meet up mate i need some tools
 

tommy2008cupra

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no prob mate il b home about 6 tonight, ye we should move it see if i get better readings but need to blank off that t piece aswell
 

dai cupra

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phone me when u come home ill pop down and do it for u mate if u want
 

tommy2008cupra

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update me and dai moved where the boost gaugue was plumbed into and is now reading around 25 to 30 hgin! also my car seems to be pulling alot better :) must have had a leak on the t piece that joins it!!!
 

tommy2008cupra

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moved it to a vac pipe above the washer bottle with like a green bit on, which we cut off and plumbed the pipe into, not very tech answer but i duno wat to call it lol
 
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