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Old 02-23-04, 11:56 PM
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Question for N/A guys with vacuum gauges:

How much vacuum are you pulling at the time the aux ports are opening up? (approx. 3800 on a healthy motor with functional aux port actuators)

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Old 02-24-04, 08:28 AM
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Thats a good question, I'm interested too *Free Bump*
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ill go check when i go to work... vacuum is dependent on throttle position though, so im assuming you mean at full throttle?
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yeah, if you could let me know what you get at full throttle that would be great. Thanks man
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Full throttle = about 0 hg/in
Lift throttle = about 20-22 hg/in
idle = 16-17 hg/in

The hg/in (vac) at 3800 will be more dependent on throttle position, not RPM.
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