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Old Jul 9, 2008 | 06:45 PM
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Question Boost reading problems..

So my boost gauge reads zero when the car is idleing or when i drive it reads zero, So it basically doesnt read any vacuum. But it does read boost.. WTF!?!

It started doing this, this afternoon.

BTW i have a 240sx sr20det swap@ 10 psi

any help would be great ///thanks!!
Old Jul 9, 2008 | 07:44 PM
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Default Re: Boost reading problems..

well i think you have a problem with the line. i have no clue if they make an electric one. but if its not all you have is the tubing hose and then the fitting on the intake manifold. that is where it should be. check for little kinks and stuff like that. did you install it?
Old Jul 10, 2008 | 03:14 AM
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Default Re: Boost reading problems..

Originally Posted by cleckner04
well i think you have a problem with the line. i have no clue if they make an electric one. but if its not all you have is the tubing hose and then the fitting on the intake manifold. that is where it should be. check for little kinks and stuff like that. did you install it?
yes me and my friend did i was painting my car and i removed the molding which behind it had the vac line, maybe i did pinch it...
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