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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-12-09 18:59:00)  by 47silver
Was hunting for info on vacuum and stumbled on this site Using A Vacuum Gauge Does anyone have any experience with the data and results that the chart suggests?
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Started 3 days, 4 hours ago (2009-12-09 06:02:00)  by MCastorena
Hi, My 1968 Mustang has a vacuum guage installed between the speedometer and the fuel/alternator guages where the clock normally goes. I'm trying to do some research on the vehicle and was wondering if this was an option or what? Decode This VIN report says possible California Special, although previous owner said it wasn't. Waiting on Marti Report. Any ideas?
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Started 4 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-08 08:49:00)  by fatalaskan
I need a factory voltmeter for my '78. This gauge is part of a 2 gauge cluster, paired with a vacuum gauge. All I need is the voltmeter, but I'll buy both gauges if necessary. Help!!
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1st - 5th Gen Honda Civic
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-04 04:09:00)  by koisser6284
hey , i recently bought a 95 civic dx coupe with a d15b7 and the previous owner install a vacuum gauge but didn't plug the rubber hose with t-fitting , i know there's several vacuum hose but witch one is the best for this application, does anyone know where to plug the t-fitting or have a picture that could help me ??? To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if ...
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Electronics and Interior
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-03 14:45:00)  by dragonfly71020
Hey i found a great package online for a 3 gauge set with a Triple Pillar Pod on GLOWSHIFTDIRECT. i was just wondering, since i have a non-turbo Forester, how would i go about wiring a vacuum gauge?
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Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-12-01 01:29:00)  by shubsrt
2 1/16......Black face with white letters....sport comp series...good shape...no tubing, but that is cheap...thanks.....shipped from 15022.... Bob.Shuback@gmail.com
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Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-29 02:42:00)  by El_camino69
Again....What would be the normal vacuum gauge reading for a 1981 350 SB in a 69 el Camino at idle? It has high rise intake manifold, Holley 600, headers, decent cam and original automatic tranny with the column shift.
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Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 11:58:00)  by weeble
Wondering what this is worth, came out of a 71 custom although not sure if its original to the truck. The gauges all work and the tach is mechanical. It needs to be cleaned up a little and the bezel needs to be rechromed. Any help would be appreciated
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Started 2 weeks, 3 days ago (2009-11-24 19:29:00)  by bot0611
I remember i got the link on this site. Setting the iddle mixture screws and timing using a vacuum gauge. Anybody has the links.
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Started 2 weeks, 4 days ago (2009-11-23 17:54:00)  by tom954x4
Still getting used to my new (to me) '95 F-150. I put a vacuum gauge in the cab next to my aftermarket tach, per suggestions on this board. Idle is rock steady at 20 inches, medium to light throttle is 10-18 iinches, needle holding as steady as my foot. Engine runs very smooth, very quiet at idle, getting 14-19 mpg after 1000 miles of ownership. If I give it lots of gas below 1300 rpm and the...
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Classic Tech
Started 1 day, 12 hours ago (2009-12-10 22:02:00)  by MCastorena
Dang, that white does look nice! I ran across indiglo lighting too... you gauges do look sweet though! What I'm trying to look into is to put something between the two humps on top of the dash where the center speaker is. Something that doesn't take away from the natural contures of a Mustang dash. I was sitting in traffic yesterday on my way to pick up some rotors and saw some car with ...
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Started 1 day, 17 hours ago (2009-12-10 17:02:00)  by hypostang
Quote: Originally Posted by MCastorena Hypo, That tach looks really sweet, but I want to keep the vacuum gauge. I have a few ideas swirling around...let me do some research and I'll pass on my ideas. I don't blame you , I have run a vacuum gauge in every early Mustang I have owned . I just think that tach is neat is all , They actually make a white...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
Started 1 day, 1 hour ago (2009-12-11 08:14:00)  by T77911S
it needs to be manifold vac. make sure where you connect it is below the throttle plate. if you have vac retard, that is not a good place because the vac goes away as soon as the throttle is opened.
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Started 1 day, 11 hours ago (2009-12-10 22:09:00)  by 911pcars
Quote: Originally Posted by 47silver Was hunting for info on vacuum and stumbled on this site Using A Vacuum Gauge Does anyone have any experience with the data and results that the chart suggests? Here's a site with some fairly generic vac. gauge displays and corresponding engine conditions: ...
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1st - 5th Gen Honda Civic
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-05 04:09:00)  by YSIDRAG
Any port off of the intake manifold will do fine. But why do you and why would you need this? Is it a boost gauge or just a vacum gauge? Jay Fabricated Performance
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-03 19:53:00)  by 2.5x_sleeper
Electric or mechanical vacuum gauge? How about a link to the gauge set you're looking at. Bobby...
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