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any body know any thing about engine vacumme
i got a question, im running dirt track, i got a pull 18 lbs of vacumme, im pulling 15 and dont want to change any engine parts. is there any tricks to increase vacume, like intake size, or spacers or something.
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Re: any body know any thing about engine vacumme
You don't want to increase vacuum. Vacuum is just how hard your engine is sucking air in. For example, if you had a more restrictive intake, your engine would pull MORE vacuum and produce LESS power.
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Re: any body know any thing about engine vacumme
I know that it's fine where it's at and it's spelled vacuum...
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Re: any body know any thing about engine vacumme
lol...
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Re: any body know any thing about engine vacumme
Where are you at. Altitude effects vacuum. Anyhow, 15 in/hg of vac is fine.
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