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964 Turbo 3.6 1994

ghhally

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Looking for proper test method in order to check max. pressure turbo?
Noticed today only readings till 0.3 bar when accelerating in second and tird.

Rgds,

Geert
 
The OBC pressure gauge is known for being unreliable.Im taking my car for a dyno run soon where a more accurate gauge will be hooked up.Also the standard gauge(leftover from 3.3) only reads to .7bar whereas the 3.6 has .85 bar
 
Geert
I think you need it checked by your specialist with a bosch hammer if my memory serves me right that when there is something quite not right with the set up it will not go higher than 0.3bar
 
Geert
Out of interest, does it feel like it is only 0.3?
Its one thing the gauge being incorrect, its another if the boost is not working.
 
ORIGINAL: ghhally

Hi Gordon,

What do you mean with Bosch hammer?

Geert

Geert
THe Bosche hammer is the official diagnostic tool that connects to the electrics and will tell you if something is not working.
The hammer part is a nickname because of its shape
 

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