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hot weather = low boost!?


roboldham

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I am considering raising the settings in my boost controller to rectify
I always keep one higher setting on mine for those warm days.

 

A boost gauge should be showing pressure in the manifold, the accuracy of the reading should not be affected by temperature.

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THAT's what I was getting at John....

 

I know what Adam's saying about the OXYGEN being even less,

but, it's the PRESSURE that's gonna do my Jap' turbine blades in !

 

I wouldn't be so worried about higher or lower POWER because of

the boost altering....I want to know the actual PRESSURE going up

and down.

 

[ having butted in and asked questions ABOUT it, I really should pop

out and actually put a bloody GUAGE ON MINE ! ! ! ! !:innocent:

Perhaps I should shut up 'till then . . . EH? ]

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