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Where on my standard r33 series 2 boost meter is 10-12psi of boost pressure????

while searching for this answer i found that the +7 = 14.7psi

ive done some simple maths and assuming my standard boost guage is correct 12psi should equal to something about 550-600mm/HG

and 10psi should be about 450-500mm/HG???

can anyone confirm this????

or correct me

and yes i will get a boost guage put on but not for a little while....

where can i get a proper boost guage installed from????

tom come past and i will put a real boost gauge on it.

the standard one would indicate 10-12 psi at about number 5-6. 7 is a tad more than 14.

the problem is though that it probably isnt accurate. I will put in a temporary boost gauge and we can et it up, then put everything back how it was if you want.

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