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adidasdudegst
05-09-2010, 11:27 PM
99 Eclipse Turbo FWD
- walbro 255
- 14b turbo
- 3" turboback
- pacesetter header
- vr speed FMIC
- Greddy RS BOV

Hey guys i just got my motor back in my car finally, and am trying to figure out some minor issues. When the car sits at idle or at cruise, the boost gauge reads that its at 10vac, i dont have trouble boosting or anything, so i wouldnt think its a boost leak, but im not sure yet, because im still breaking in the brand new clutch and turbo, so i don't want to over spool on the turbo. I'm going to Boost leak test it 2mrro. Just wondering if anybody had any ideas of something it could be off the top of their head?

LingLing
05-09-2010, 11:36 PM
My car pulls about ~12 in/hg (Give or take 1 or 2 in/hg) at ~700-800rpms when it's at operating temperature, and anywhere from 16-20+ in/hg at cruising speeds. I think about 70mph in 5th gear I pull close to 18 in/hg. I do have 272 cams though, I'm not sure if how much of a difference 272's make when it comes to pulling vac at idle when compared to stock cams, but if you're at cruising speeds on the highway you should definitely be pulling more than 10 in/hg.

Does it stumble or sound rough when it's at idle?

adidasdudegst
05-09-2010, 11:43 PM
no, thats the funny thing, it idles fine. I'm starting to wonder if the line is kinked or the gauge is fd. I guess when I leak test it in the morning I'll check that out too.

LingLing
05-09-2010, 11:45 PM
no, thats the funny thing, it idles fine. I'm starting to wonder if the line is kinked or the gauge is fd. I guess when I leak test it in the morning I'll check that out too.


FYI: I edited my post a minute ago, and not sure if you saw it before you responded.

Pushit2.0
05-09-2010, 11:46 PM
What was the gauge reading before? The lower the engine idles the less vacuum it will pull. The only leaks you would have would be in the intake manifold to see a vacuum drop at idle.

~John

adidasdudegst
05-09-2010, 11:51 PM
I was getting about 18-21 in vac at idle before @ about 750rpm. And while the motor was out, I didnt do anything with the intake manifold at all, so it must be the gauge or the line is kinked somewhere.

Kevin 1G Drummer
05-10-2010, 12:09 AM
You probably have a vacuum leak somewhere.

asshanson
05-10-2010, 01:23 AM
Big cams will also pull less vacuum at idle. What cams are you running? If they're stock then 10 is way too little.

cmspaz
05-10-2010, 10:16 AM
Yeah, DSMs should idle between 22 and 15 depending on the idle speed.

1ViciousGSX
05-10-2010, 11:47 AM
If your cams are stock, check the cam timing.