TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - Depends on your elevation too, 2200ft can drop a couple "Hg
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Depends on your elevation too, 2200ft can drop a couple "Hg
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itsa300zx
on December 11, 2020 at 9:58 AM
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whats the correct vacuum at idle for a tt?
posted by slcZ32
on December 10, 2020 at 05:43 PM
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Mine is 18" Hg at 2200ft. Properly running idle should be steady.
DO a boost leak test; what is the Selin set to "ADD" or "AVE"?
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whats the correct vacuum at idle for a tt?
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slcZ32
17:43:06 12/10/20
You need to check vacuum signal with a simple vacuum gage>>
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ZUL8TR
09:08:37 12/11/20
Depends on your elevation too, 2200ft can drop a couple "Hg -
itsa300zx
09:58:22 12/11/20
Good point, living at sea level I forgot that ;-) >>>>>>
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ZUL8TR
13:44:24 12/11/20
I thought I remember reading normal is about 18 to 20 Hg.
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JULIAN
22:48:12 12/11/20
Re: I thought I remember reading normal is about 18 to 20 Hg.
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slcZ32
00:15:51 12/13/20
You more than likely have a vacuum leak >>>>>>>
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JULIAN
07:40:20 12/14/20
Please watch this video and tell me if my ECU is fried.
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slcZ32
00:21:13 12/13/20
Have you tried >>>>
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JULIAN
13:03:45 12/14/20
When you clean the connectors put some dielectric grease >>
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ZUL8TR
15:06:44 12/14/20
Re: Have you tried >>>>
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slcZ32
21:15:01 12/14/20
update!! Injectors on passenger side not clicking
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slcZ32
21:17:50 12/14/20
Re: update!! Injectors on passenger side not clicking
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mrchips
07:45:58 12/18/20
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