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Engine/Tuning
When should I have boost?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roush97" data-source="post: 5052445" data-attributes="member: 9270"><p>Hey guys I am trying to hook up my boost gauge and my boost reference to my fpr. I was going to use the lowest port on the back of the eaton because that should be manifold vacuum. The problem is that when I hooked up my boost gauge to it I get vacuum but no boost; I tried revving the engine but no boost. Does the engine have to be under load to make boost or should I get boost while revving in neutral? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roush97, post: 5052445, member: 9270"] Hey guys I am trying to hook up my boost gauge and my boost reference to my fpr. I was going to use the lowest port on the back of the eaton because that should be manifold vacuum. The problem is that when I hooked up my boost gauge to it I get vacuum but no boost; I tried revving the engine but no boost. Does the engine have to be under load to make boost or should I get boost while revving in neutral? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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