my boost readings

03MSPRO

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05 Nissan Frontier CC 6 spd
My car boost varies from 5.0 to 6.5 psi. I guess that's normal, but why does it vary depending on what gear you're in? Like in 1st it boosts ~6, in 2nd it's ~5, and the highest boost is actually in 5th gear when it peaks to about ~6.5 psi.
Vacuum at idle is 20
 
sounds right that is what mine reads stock. but my Vac is at 25-28 at idle
 
Damn bro, how did you end up with a vac of 25-28?? Must be a very good seals inside the engine you got there.
 
I don't think b/c the vaccum reads closer to 25..that means you have some good seals..

My turbo p5..at idle when i first start her up reads close to 20...than after 30-1hr worth of hard drving..it reads closer to 25-27!

Chas
 
I've been driving a lot lately and looking at my boost gauge. During the day it peaks at ~6.5 psi and the drop and stays at ~5 psi. Is that normal? So how much is the car boosting, 5 psi?
 
Don't mean to jack..but lately my MSP Vac reading is around 20 and sometimes dips to 18, I'm boosting about 8 or 8.25. Should I worry about the Vac reading (does a lower Vac redading imply anything?) and should it be always above 20 and [possibly read in the 22+ range like some of the p5's?

Thanks in advance for any input.
 
a lower vac reading means you have a vac leak some ware exp if it is under 20
 
As I thought. I've actualy got and ERG engine light a few times, and this may be the cause. (the light went away after resetting the ECU but this Vac reading has to be related)

thanks for the input I appreciate it.
 
csman22 said:
Don't mean to jack..but lately my MSP Vac reading is around 20 and sometimes dips to 18, I'm boosting about 8 or 8.25. Should I worry about the Vac reading (does a lower Vac redading imply anything?) and should it be always above 20 and [possibly read in the 22+ range like some of the p5's?

Thanks in advance for any input.

I would not sweat it!! My vacuum reading is the same as yours.
Most of the time around 20 and 18 with the AC on.
 
I just got around to hooking the boost/vac gauge on my TT back up, and I was shocked when it read -.59hkpa at idle. This converts to about -8.5 psi!!!! Major vacuum leak??? Or am I just missing something here???
 
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I'm with you 505zoom...I have the DTT typeX and it reads about -.75 hkpa once I get moving. Cold start idle it's around -.59 same as you.
 
Cool that makes me feel better. The car is running great, nice and rich still. I'm not sure if the conversion is different for vacuum or something, but it seems I would have noticed if there was a major leak like that.
 
WOW you people are talking a 20. reading @ idle and im getting a minus reading of -.71 @ idle and will not even get to a 0. till I hit around 3000 or 4000 rpms! HELP ME HELP Me

I just put this in last night !
 
I figured out what it is...boost gauges with vaccum readings switch over to a different unit in vacuum. It's not psi any more, I think it's either inHG or mmHG. Someone took a pic of their boost gauge, and it listed the units there. That would explain the difference that we're all seeing.
 
03MSPRO said:
My car boost varies from 5.0 to 6.5 psi. I guess that's normal, but why does it vary depending on what gear you're in? Like in 1st it boosts ~6, in 2nd it's ~5, and the highest boost is actually in 5th gear when it peaks to about ~6.5 psi.
Vacuum at idle is 20

I think the boost varies depending on gear due to the load on the engine. In 1st, the revs increase so rapidly that there's not much opportunity for pressure to build...and so on.
 
All the turbo cars i've owned(R32, MR2, Sylvia), including the MSP i was able to get the highest boost readings in 3rd gear and up.....first gear i think is powerfull enough not to use all the boost that turbo can put out. My vac reading is 19 when i just start the car and goes 20-23 after the car is warmed up.
 
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