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I need help with my S/C V6. I have installed a boost gauge and after several attempts I found a vacuum line that produces a positive boost. The problem is that its not reading right. I have a 10 psi pulley on and I only get boost readings of 6-7 psi. I have the line connected to the fuel rails. have tried the one under the snout and it did nothing, -1 was the highest. Thanks in advance, Noob. -------------------- QUOTE Holden VN Commodore Royale (1992): The pinnacle of vehicular engineering. One Wheel Skids were common on this model. |
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newsky06
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I need help with my S/C V6. I have installed a boost gauge and after several attempts I found a vacuum line that produces a positive boost. The problem is that its not reading right. I have a 10 psi pulley on and I only get boost readings of 6-7 psi. I have the line connected to the fuel rails. have tried the one under the snout and it did nothing, -1 was the highest. Thanks in advance, Noob. i had the same problem with my supercharged vt spac. but i was only running stock boost. when i first hooked it up, i used the boost tee thing next to the fuel reg and it was only 1, maybe 2 psi. then i changed it to the the port under the blower snout, and still only 1, maybe 2 psi. then i adjusted the boost bypass valve solenoid, which is the thing next to the fuel reg. after that i was reading 5-5.5 psi all day every day. but, with a 10 psi pully, i would only expect to see 7, maybe 8 psi on the gauge less if u have a good flowing exhaust and or roller rockers. |
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noob_tastic
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i had the same problem with my supercharged vt spac. but i was only running stock boost. when i first hooked it up, i used the boost tee thing next to the fuel reg and it was only 1, maybe 2 psi. then i changed it to the the port under the blower snout, and still only 1, maybe 2 psi. then i adjusted the boost bypass valve solenoid, which is the thing next to the fuel reg. after that i was reading 5-5.5 psi all day every day. but, with a 10 psi pully, i would only expect to see 7, maybe 8 psi on the gauge less if u have a good flowing exhaust and or roller rockers. How did you adjust the boost bypass valve solenoid? Its the one thats between the supercharger and the throttle body right? |
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noob_tastic
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ok guys. hi have bypassed the solenoid and changed the vacuum for the boost gauge. seems better, but still only getting 6-7psi. its a digital boost gauge from supercheap. i have a hsv exhaust and a K&N panel. any ideas? |
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