I am thinking about installing a boost guage in the MKV, waiting for an appropriate pod design.
Question is, which guage. Diesels don pull vacuum so I am thinking a 0 - 60 psi guage? Is this correct?
How many PSI boost do they run?
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I am tending to lean toward a manual guage, due to some nice integrated looks that people are coming up with, and also so I get cred with the ricers...
But those 2 are awesome, however, I cannot see how I can install them neatly...
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Scangauge is an OBD device
It has 2 really big drawbacks
1) It biggest problems is that it does have a lag in displaying what is actually happening.
2) the Display is small and there are 4 items shown at once.
A Guage is there to display a value - you may not know what the value is when crazy driving, but the position of the needle will, and allow you to keep your eye on the road rather than trying to read a value on a screen!
It is probably better suited for Temp and fuel consumption etc... these are slow changing values and easier to istall then a water and oil temp guage
For a TDI you only need + boost
Get a 0-30psi guage You will never go past 30!
I have a Autometer C2 0-30psi electonic guage.
due to it having a remote electonic sender the guage itself will mount in a very short space (like 5-6cm )
I have hit 25psi with spikes... now I am limited 21 psi with a boostvalve.com ( I know it is high and I should tune it back to 18psi)
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that boost isnt that high for a diesel so i've been told!!!!
it must pull pretty hard
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So after some weeks of planning and a whole lot of indecision, I have now got an answer to this threads question.
The answer is this;
Pod: OSIR Mono
Gauge: Stuart Warner 0-30psi with Perfect Match LED backlight.
Installation time: +/- 3 Hours with breaks.
Degree of difficulty: 6 or 7 out of 10 (it is scary though with electrics)
Result: I think it is as OEM as I have ever seen.
So after some weeks of planning and a whole lot of indecision, I have now got an answer to this threads question.
The answer is this;
Pod: OSIR Mono
Gauge: Stuart Warner 0-30psi with Perfect Match LED backlight.
Installation time: +/- 3 Hours with breaks.
Degree of difficulty: 6 or 7 out of 10 (it is scary though with electrics)
Result: I think it is as OEM as I have ever seen.
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