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dude its a factory boost gauge :)

Should always be sitting in negative unless you put ur foot down and come into boost. +7 would be above or at 7psi of boost!

If your car was N/A it'd have a voltage meter lol

there are ppl who told me that it should sit at zero, and that my car is running 10psi

its like stock as a rock :P

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in my R33 the +7 and -7 is my stock boost guage. When I put my foot down it will jump up to about the +3.5 mark, it is not a PSI reasing it is a 100xHg so I think it turns out to be around 6 or 7 psi. But thats in the R33 models, dont know if thats the same in the R32s.

Chris

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My car has a cat back exhaust and runs 10psi as stock, I have a greddy boost gauge because the dash one lies and plays up all the time. But when it's working the greddy says 0.7bar and the dash boost says +7. So don't know whats going on there. I thought that R32 runs 10pound stock?

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