That's a huge vacuum,.. about what the brake booster pulls. Hard to believe it pulls that hard trying to get air,.. but i've never measured mine.
Yeah, I'm perplexed by those numbers. 0 inHg is atmospheric pressure. 29 inHg is HUGE vacuum.
yea, if we were talking about vacuum in general, rabbitman would be right. but we are talking about a specific kind of vacuum..
Quote from: Rabbit on Roids on December 16, 2009, 12:39:54 pmi think the stock TD manifold is grossly restrictive. is that the one you have on there? anything is better than a stock TD manifold if you dont have boost going through it.I'm using this gasser mani off a '80 1.6L bunny.
i think the stock TD manifold is grossly restrictive. is that the one you have on there? anything is better than a stock TD manifold if you dont have boost going through it.
The difference is that your gauge is an aircraft gauge which measures "absolute" pressure rather than measuring manifold vacuum.
They read pressure in "inches of mercury" and the zero of the scale starts at zero pressure (or total vacuum). Because of that, 29.92 inches of mercury of pressure is equal to 1 bar or 14.7 psi or atmospheric pressure at sea level. A vacuum gauge that has 0 set as atmospheric pressure will read 29.92 inches of mercury at total vacuum and be an inverse of the manifold pressure gauge.
So If I have this right, you are pulling a 2.25 PSI vac across your intake duct?If so, I'd class that as 'strangled'