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Fg Stock Vac/boost Pressure?


Jak88

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Hay guys

New to the forum, ive just gone from owning 4x4's to buying an 2011 fg xr6t auto.. So don't really know much about turbo petrols. The car has only got 28.000 on it and has been great, but now for the last week or 2 it just feels as though it just hasn't got the get up and go it used too once have. I have a "scanguage" plugged into the obd2 plug. And my vac at idle is -10psi at operating temp builds from -2/4 psi and max boost ive seen is 6.5psi @WOT.... Just want to know if this it what the vac\boost pressure is suppose to be stock??

Cheers jak88

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Hay mate yeah it has been last week had some 42+days,and it did drive like crap, sluggish and even sometime had a bit of a lumpy idle. but even at night when its cooler 23-26 it does make a difference but still doesn't feel the same as when I first brought the car... So is my vac/boost pressure normal for standard? -10psi to 6.5 max?

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I know nothing about using the obdii gauges but I saw someone else say that stock he never saw more than 6.5psi with an obdii program whereas mine is also stock and I'll see around 9-10psi on my boost gauge, which is what they say it should be

Maybe someone with more knowledge knows why 6.5 is the max shown on OBD scanners?

Unfortunately I don't have one to compare

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Thanks guys! Well I have a mechanical boost gauge(autometer) to hook up was just waiting for pod to arrive, will hook it up temp and compare the two. Thanks again guys.

Cheers jak88

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