Boost Gauge in SS SC
^BS...where is the BS flag smiley!
Seriously, im gonna read the owners manual now...
...there is the thing that adds throttle, when you are moving more than 4MPH...but i havent witnessed a "Anit-stall" throttle application.
Seriously, im gonna read the owners manual now...
...there is the thing that adds throttle, when you are moving more than 4MPH...but i havent witnessed a "Anit-stall" throttle application.
Originally Posted by Apex
The canadian boost gauge is different than the US's... is it possible to buy a US one and put it in? (I forget how canada's measures, but i know US's is PSI... which is more universal)
Go to your dealer and by a us one, I can't find the part # right now but they can get them here. The canadian ones measure kpa
Originally Posted by budman128
Go to your dealer and by a us one, I can't find the part # right now but they can get them here. The canadian ones measure kpa

anybody have any ideas on approx price?
Originally Posted by socalsilverRL
^BS...where is the BS flag smiley!
Seriously, im gonna read the owners manual now...
...there is the thing that adds throttle, when you are moving more than 4MPH...but i havent witnessed a "Anit-stall" throttle application.
Seriously, im gonna read the owners manual now...
...there is the thing that adds throttle, when you are moving more than 4MPH...but i havent witnessed a "Anit-stall" throttle application.
Last edited by Pyros777; Dec 22, 2006 at 01:58 AM.
Oh so 10-20 HG is normal? I was wondering this myself actually since i'm new to boosted cars as well, I thought my guage was broken. It only creeps into maybe 5-10 psi if I really punch it. So this is normal?
Just to correct the guy you quoted, the SC does not make any vacuum. The engine creates vacuum. Now to answer your question. 10-20 HG is perfectly normal at idle or when no accelerating. Boost in the SS/SC should hit a max of 12.5 PSI at full throttle and max RPM.
Don't worry X1zero, the gauge is somewhat of a novelty anyway. If you werent creating any boost you would know it. If you spend a lot of time looking at it, you'll probably find yourself in the ditch.
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