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Sense this is posted in the Deuce Modification and Hot-Rodding forum I assume a diesel and in that case a vacuum reading would be useless.[/QUOTE
yes its a diesel sorry and thanks for the reply
thanks for the infoWhen I posted a picture of my gauge with both on it someone commented that it might show a plugged air cleaner if all of a sudden the gauge started showing a vacuum. Don't know if it would happen or not but sounds feesible.
I once measured the air filter restriction sensor on my Landcruiser and found the sensor tripped at less than 3 inches of vacuum, below the noticable deflection of the gauge, so I doubt a "normal" gas engine vacuum gauge would serve as a reliable filter restriction indicator.When .... it might show a plugged air cleaner if all of a sudden the gauge started showing a vacuum.
With that said, Bjorn, is there any conversion from water column inches (WC) to vacuum in inches (Hg)?The filter restriction gauge on the deuce will start to show red at about 20 inches of water. I believe that it may even be marked as to the calibration.
Is mine next? Bahaha..OK guys thanks for the replies I think I will use a simple boost gauge that goes up to around twenty or twenty five and a pyrometer
that don't sound like a bad idea I just wanted to see the move a lotMight want to get one that reads up to 30. I have seen members post that they get boost up to 27 and 30 psi. Your truck might not, but it would be a pita if it does and your gauge shows pegged all the time.
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