kidsen336 New Member 11 Member For: 9y 5m 11d Posted 08/08/15 04:57 AM Share Posted 08/08/15 04:57 AM Hey guys just got a flash tuner and was wondering if any 1 could tell me how to get the boost gauge up its in a ba xr6t ute. The flash tuner has pretty much every gauge I can think of but no boost to b found. Its a brand new unit do I have to update it over wifi or does the ba ecu just not read boost psi Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilko16 Donating Members 1,672 Member For: 17y 7d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 08/08/15 05:07 AM Share Posted 08/08/15 05:07 AM Don't think it can read boost, I have an x4 and have never been able to get boost pressure or anything about the gearbox either But hopefully someone chimes in and proves us wrong Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidsen336 New Member 11 Member For: 9y 5m 11d Posted 08/08/15 05:15 AM Author Share Posted 08/08/15 05:15 AM Yer I cant find it anywhere but look on google image n pretty much every pic of it has the boost gauge up. Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilko16 Donating Members 1,672 Member For: 17y 7d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 08/08/15 07:28 AM Share Posted 08/08/15 07:28 AM Probably pics from America Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kidsen336 New Member 11 Member For: 9y 5m 11d Posted 08/08/15 07:50 AM Author Share Posted 08/08/15 07:50 AM Well that sucks I thought out off all gauges boost would b a definite on the flash tuner. I have a autometer gauge but it reads dif to my eboost by 5psi just wanted to see what 1 is correct Sent from my SM-G900I using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seaton Donating Members 537 Member For: 12y 3m 1d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Posted 15/08/15 09:23 AM Share Posted 15/08/15 09:23 AM It can display MAP (manifold absolute pressure) , not actual boost. You need to get that reading then subtract the atmospheric pressure (around 14.9 psi) from the figure which will then leave you with a boost figure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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