View Poll Results: What kind of vacuum (as measured by the PFC Commander) are you guys seeing at idle?
>475 mmHg, stock motor



19
11.66%
450-475 mmHg, stock motor



32
19.63%
425-449 mmHg, stock motor



22
13.50%
400-424 mmHg, stock motor



23
14.11%
<400 mmHg, stock motor



7
4.29%
>475 mmHg, streetported motor



3
1.84%
450-475 mmHg, streetported motor



7
4.29%
425-449 mmHg, streetported motor



9
5.52%
400-424 mmHg, streetported motor



17
10.43%
<400 mmHg, streetported motor



24
14.72%
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Power FC What kind of vacuum (as measured by the PFC Commander) are you guys seeing at idle?
For the record, I just got my new streetported engine installed and broken in (~800 miles), and I'm showing 450 at idle. It has new rotor housings and also upgraded apex springs. Outside temps were from 70-85F (didn't seem to matter). Other mods are below...
Just out of curriosity, won't you get nice HIGH vacuum settings with a clogged Intake Filter?
Or if you took off the air filter altoghether wouldn't your vacuum readings go down? Anyone willing to try ;-)
Or if you took off the air filter altoghether wouldn't your vacuum readings go down? Anyone willing to try ;-)
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Warmed up I'm at 350 at 800 rpms.....idle became rough after I switched to Mobil 1 Super Syn 10w30. But it's a mild streetport so it was always alittle roughish......still worried though. 30K on new motor.
Just a question,
my fan is rigged to come on all the time when the car is running. Is this bad? I get really good water temps (83 -85 even on hot *** days) and air temps (38-48 even on hot *** days).
?
my fan is rigged to come on all the time when the car is running. Is this bad? I get really good water temps (83 -85 even on hot *** days) and air temps (38-48 even on hot *** days).
?
Since this thread has been resurrected... Here is some input.
The vacuum at idle is affected by porting (as already mentioned) but also by other factors.
On my car if I have my idle Air/Fuel Ratio at around 14.5:1 I get around 13 inches Hg vacuum at 1000 RPM. If I richen up my AFR to 12.5:1, I get about 16 inches Hg at 1000 RPM. That's a pretty big difference!
Timing changes can also tweak it one way or the other a tiny bit I think.
And this still doesn't cover the WIDE range of street ports people run! My car has a port job that I did myself on it, but I still pull as much vacuum at idle as some stock ports do I bet
This is because I didn't enlarge the primary ports that much.
Anyhow, just saying that you can get as much variation in idle vacuum from an AFR change as you can from some port jobs.
Brian
The vacuum at idle is affected by porting (as already mentioned) but also by other factors.
On my car if I have my idle Air/Fuel Ratio at around 14.5:1 I get around 13 inches Hg vacuum at 1000 RPM. If I richen up my AFR to 12.5:1, I get about 16 inches Hg at 1000 RPM. That's a pretty big difference!
Timing changes can also tweak it one way or the other a tiny bit I think.
And this still doesn't cover the WIDE range of street ports people run! My car has a port job that I did myself on it, but I still pull as much vacuum at idle as some stock ports do I bet
This is because I didn't enlarge the primary ports that much.Anyhow, just saying that you can get as much variation in idle vacuum from an AFR change as you can from some port jobs.
Brian
I have a HKS EVC IV that shows vacuum readings when the car isn't on boost. Should these readings be the same as on the PFC? If so I'll add my numbers to the poll. I'm asking since I've heard the PFC reports boost lower than most boost gauges/controllers so I wasn't sure how it handles vacuum readings.
Mine has only pulled around -300-350 for a yr and a half now. A/f 11-11.2. This is with a small streetport? Runs strong but according to the majority of these posts im pulling low vacuum?
340-410 @ 1,000-1,100 RPM depending on car temp and weather conditions. Fairly large street port with 3mm one-piece NRS ceramic apex seals, excessive LIM, ported UIM, FEED larger throttle body. 32,000 km on the motor and it has remained fairly consistent to when it was rebuilt.
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