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Old 03-14-2004, 12:08 PM
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Stock boost question

I just installed my new boost gauge and when i start the car it at 20vac. then at WOT it goes to 11psi then drops to 10psi. Is this the normal stock levels. I have a UICP,1G BOV, and a Cone air filter with Mass airflow adabpter. I may have a boost leak b/c i read somewhere on here that the stock psi is 15.
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Re: Stock boost question

Check for boost leaks then, there is no telling what the deal is. If your UICP is much larger than normal, it will cause a pressure drop of anywhere between 0-2 psi. Other than that, you are right: 15 is stock.
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