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Turbos BAR reading


ardasaliah

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If you're talking about the built in boost gauge on the facelift (>96), then the gauge only goes up to about 0.5 BAR or so, so it will basically go off the scale at anything resembling full throttle. If you're talking about an aftermarket gauge that you can actually get some values off, stock boost with both turbos online is about 0.75 BAR.

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Hi,

 

The reading on my boost gauge is 0.5 bar when on the power. The 1st turbo kicks the boost gauge read 0.5. At about 4 4.5 RMP you can feel the 2rd turbo kick in. However the reading on the boost gauge rattles around the 0.5-0.6 bar mark. It does not reach 0.75 as suggested above.

 

How accurate are these boost gauges?

 

Hope theres no problem with the turbos

 

Just one more question. What should the boost gauge reed when no power is applied and the engine is warm??

 

Cheers

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0.5 BAR on the first turbo sounds about right. Boost will depend on engine load, so you won't get so much if you floor it in second as if you floor it in 4th or 5th.

 

With the engine warm or cold (makes no difference) and idling, you will get negative boost as the engine is sucking air in rather than it being forced in. Can't remember exactly what reading I get.

 

Aftermarket gauges are usually pretty accurate I think. If you really have only 0.6 BAR at WOT in a high gear you probably have a boost leak somewhere in one of your hoses.

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