GymJunkie Established member Parked in the garage Joined Oct 30, 2010 Messages 1,078 Points 227 Jul 22, 2011 #1 Im just about to buy a boost gauge for my GP, i think i should be running 1 bar so do i need a gauge that goes up to 1 bar or up to 2 bar? cheers
Im just about to buy a boost gauge for my GP, i think i should be running 1 bar so do i need a gauge that goes up to 1 bar or up to 2 bar? cheers
CNapperturbocrazy New member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 90 Points 33 Jul 22, 2011 #2 2 bar as if you have Remap it will run more than 1 bar of boost . As 1 bar is about 14.5 psi . my GP is running 19 psi of boost
2 bar as if you have Remap it will run more than 1 bar of boost . As 1 bar is about 14.5 psi . my GP is running 19 psi of boost
trich926 Member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 17, 2009 Messages 300 Points 60 Jul 22, 2011 #3 if you've got a t-jet they overboost up to 1.5bar, i've got a 2 bar gauge.
OP OP GymJunkie Established member Parked in the garage Joined Oct 30, 2010 Messages 1,078 Points 227 Jul 22, 2011 #4 trich926 said: if you've got a t-jet they overboost up to 1.5bar, i've got a 2 bar gauge. Click to expand... which gauge do you have installed?
trich926 said: if you've got a t-jet they overboost up to 1.5bar, i've got a 2 bar gauge. Click to expand... which gauge do you have installed?
trich926 Member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 17, 2009 Messages 300 Points 60 Jul 22, 2011 #5 i cant find a link because the autogauge site seems to have been hacked, haha. Its a smoked face autogauge one that used to be sold at halfords.
i cant find a link because the autogauge site seems to have been hacked, haha. Its a smoked face autogauge one that used to be sold at halfords.
Tom JL New member Joined Feb 26, 2011 Messages 97 Points 25 Location Wiltshire Jul 22, 2011 #6 Are they hard to fit?
vagosofron Member Joined Apr 2, 2008 Messages 798 Points 130 Location Trikala Jul 22, 2011 #7 On a multijet it is a bit tricky to find the pressure pipe if you don't know, and drill a hole.