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Old 12-01-2016, 02:35 PM
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Boost or Boost/Vacuum gauge?

I want to add a boost gauge to my Clubman. I have a 2012 model with the N18 engine, and I know the manifold will mostly only show boost, and not vacuum.

What are your thoughts about adding a boost only gauge, instead of a boost/vacuum gauge?
 
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Actually, it shows vacuum more than boost. Get a gauge that shows both.

One benefit is that you can maximize fuel economy by keeping the needle in the vacuum range as much as you can.
 
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the n18, after "warm up" will only show about 5" of vacuum max, will usually hang around 1-3", however I would get a gauge that does both - it would be an easy indicator if something weren't working correctly to see a lot of vacuum under normal conditions
 
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Old 12-02-2016, 06:06 AM
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Originally Posted by randeez
the n18, after "warm up" will only show about 5" of vacuum max, will usually hang around 1-3", however I would get a gauge that does both - it would be an easy indicator if something weren't working correctly to see a lot of vacuum under normal conditions
that is an excellent point. i'll get the boost vacuum gauge
 
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A vacuum gage will read in inches of mercury, not psi.
 
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