Quick boost guage questions
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Quick boost guage questions
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Going to be changing my current boost gauge (that looks like it was made in the 1950's) for something a bit more modern and funky.
Can I just attach the new gauge to the current boost pipe or will I need to replace it with one that comes with the new gauge? Can't see why I'd need to but just wanted to check.
The current gauge is a bar one, but everyone on here refers to psi. What is the difference, as in, who uses bar and who uses PSI, is bar like old money and PSI new money, or is it a geographical thing? Is PSI the one to go for?
Cheers
Going to be changing my current boost gauge (that looks like it was made in the 1950's) for something a bit more modern and funky.
Can I just attach the new gauge to the current boost pipe or will I need to replace it with one that comes with the new gauge? Can't see why I'd need to but just wanted to check.
The current gauge is a bar one, but everyone on here refers to psi. What is the difference, as in, who uses bar and who uses PSI, is bar like old money and PSI new money, or is it a geographical thing? Is PSI the one to go for?
Cheers
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Its up to you which sort of gauge you run bud!
I use PSI up to 20 for mine as I like to see exactly what's going on pressure wise but BAR is just as good.
You should be able to use your original vac and electrics from the other setup too mate! Post up some pics when you're done
I use PSI up to 20 for mine as I like to see exactly what's going on pressure wise but BAR is just as good.
You should be able to use your original vac and electrics from the other setup too mate! Post up some pics when you're done
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