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<... from 10 - 35 in hg ... wondering if that will be high enough ...>
Probably not. Someone a few posts back had an option. Get the 50"
transducer. If you end up using only 35" that's OK. How would your 35"
transducer react to 50" MAP? If that would break it, you will probably wish
you'd opted for the 50" model.
Just a theory ... Jim S.
John Slade wrote:
> > that 1psi of boost = about 2" hg. A regular MAP gauge will show vacuum
> > already, just pull back the power and watch MAP drop into the
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> Thanks, Marv
> That's kinda what I was thinking. Most of the gauges I'm finding seem to
> from 10 - 35 in hg. I don't know how much boost I'll be using and I'm
> wondering if that will be high enough.
> John
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