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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    You need to join the maths homework thread if you can't work that one out matey!!

    Gavin
    Or...another option would be to google a conversion calculator and it'll do the work for you

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    Quote Originally Posted by h100vw View Post
    You need to join the maths homework thread if you can't work that one out matey!!

    Gavin
    Who was that directed at ???????????



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    Quote Originally Posted by vwthunder View Post
    Who was that directed at ???????????



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    I would have thought taking 10% off 14.5, would have been pretty easy to do in your head?

    Gavin

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    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    Seems to reach .9 bar, so looks like the gauge is out by a bit or my car is...
    What does that have to do with taking 10% off 14.5


    Think your talking about something different




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    So, I guess its now time for me to see if I can work out whats going on with my Boost.

    I installed the Mars brand boost gauge last week, was pretty underwhelmed with the results.

    I installed in similar fashion to the recent guide, tapping off near the manifold.

    Seemed to spike to 0.9 bar (about 13 psi) and settle around the 0.9 mark (some where between 11 and 12 psi).

    I took a few precautions today as I was unsure about the quality of what I bought off ebay, so I replaced the flimsy clear tube with some better hose.

    I flipped the tune (APR V2) off then back on and went for a spin.

    Car was boosting a little more than prior, but the boost pressure shows no higher.

    So, asside from a Dyno, how do you know if the car is working at its peak?

    Is there a way to check the gauge is operating properly?

    Where else have people tapped the pressure gauge from, Thinking closer to the turbo rather than the manifold may give me slightly different info...

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    Best way is to check it with Vag Com & Get the actual data out of the ECU, you will see the boost the car "requests" and then the boost the car is capable on "making". If the two variables are too far apart you have a problem you need to chase down!

    I wouldn't trust a boost gauge (it would be a guide only), and often when you start cutting vac lines, you may induce more of a boost problem than you fix!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guy_H View Post
    Best way is to check it with Vag Com & Get the actual data out of the ECU, you will see the boost the car "requests" and then the boost the car is capable on "making".
    Brilliant! I knew all that technology was there for a reason.

    Yeah I was hoping for some cheap reassurance, seems its led me further down the path of querying whats going on rather than showing me its all good.

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