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  1. rustystud

    what kind of pyrometer are you using?

    Hewitt makes the finest Pyro's on the market in my opinion. I went with the Hewitt pyro and boost gauges myself.
  2. rustystud

    what kind of pyrometer are you using?

    If the air filter was that bad then either the engine would not run or the hoses would break (burst) from the suction, or the filter would break apart. I have seen hoses ripped apart because of the filter being plugged.
  3. rustystud

    what kind of pyrometer are you using?

    It would let you know if you lost the turbo or sprung a air leak in a hose. In normal operation though the turbo would never allow negative pressures. At work we do have very sensitive gauges that we connect to the truck to verify problems and it does go negative for the reasons I mentioned.
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