Does my boost gauge need recalibrating?
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Hi peeps,
My boost gauge seems to go under zero when the engine is switched off as in this pic. I think it used to sit directly on zero before. Would it need recalibrating?
Cheers,
Wrexy.
[Edited by WREXY - 7/22/2002 11:54:30 PM]
My boost gauge seems to go under zero when the engine is switched off as in this pic. I think it used to sit directly on zero before. Would it need recalibrating?
Cheers,
Wrexy.
[Edited by WREXY - 7/22/2002 11:54:30 PM]
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Blachie,
I got it for 160.01 GBP from Cheam Motors in Scotland which is 252.00 Euros.
When I bought the gauge, it used to sit on zero with the engine off. Now it sits just under. Just wondering if it plays a role with accuracy when the engine is on
Cheers,
Wrexy.
[Edited by WREXY - 7/23/2002 11:27:45 PM]
I got it for 160.01 GBP from Cheam Motors in Scotland which is 252.00 Euros.
When I bought the gauge, it used to sit on zero with the engine off. Now it sits just under. Just wondering if it plays a role with accuracy when the engine is on
Cheers,
Wrexy.
[Edited by WREXY - 7/23/2002 11:27:45 PM]
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