When measuring boost one would reference Intake manifold absolute pressure correct? Thank you,
M MrSonic New member Sep 9, 2012 #1 When measuring boost one would reference Intake manifold absolute pressure correct? Thank you,
Eric Smit Enforcer Sep 9, 2012 #2 Kind of. manifold pressure is the pressure above an absolute vacuum and boost pressure is positive compressed pressure above atmospheric. You could do some math and figure it out. -Eric Smit
Kind of. manifold pressure is the pressure above an absolute vacuum and boost pressure is positive compressed pressure above atmospheric. You could do some math and figure it out. -Eric Smit
M MrSonic New member Sep 9, 2012 #5 Thank you Eric, Ultragauge $70 my app: $6 ....and if you don't have a android phone or tablet +$250 lol
Thank you Eric, Ultragauge $70 my app: $6 ....and if you don't have a android phone or tablet +$250 lol
M MrSonic New member Sep 9, 2012 #7 LOL all that work for nothing turns out there is a OBD PID for Turbocharger Boost and RPM
Eric Smit Enforcer Sep 9, 2012 #8 D'oh! Although, I suppose we could have said that specifically. That's how the Ultragauge and Scangauge pull the info. -Eric Smit
D'oh! Although, I suppose we could have said that specifically. That's how the Ultragauge and Scangauge pull the info. -Eric Smit