200 boost
Michael Pederson
mlped at uswest.net
Thu Nov 16 07:36:01 EST 2000
Rob -
Does the gage read "1" or "0" when you turn the car's electrical system on?
If it reads "1" with the ignition on, but the engine off, I'd agree with
you,
but if it reads "0" then I would think at 1.2bar the car's gage is showing
absolute manifold pressure, i.e. actual boost.
Shouldn't be too hard to tell if cross checked with a SOP gage ("seat of the
pants.")
The difference between 17+ lbs of boost vs. a little less than 3lbs is
something
most of us should be able to feel in the small of the back. My memory
begins to
fail me, but I thought when my old 91 200TQ's gage got to .8 I was seeing
some
improvement in forward motion. Unfortunately the Audi dropped the dash
boost gage
display, along with the rest of the trip computer functions in 1993 on the
Urs4's.
-----Original Message-----
From: quattro-admin at audifans.com [mailto:quattro-admin at audifans.com]On
Behalf Of Beatty, Robert
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 3:14 PM
To: 'cobram at juno.com'; ckrug at laf.cioe.com
Cc: quattro at audifans.com
Subject: RE: 200 boost
Dont forget the 1st 14.7 lbs of your 17.4 is ambient air pressure at sea
level so in effect he has 2.9 lbs of boost... which isnt much.. :)
Rob
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