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ronfisherman
May 28, 2013Moderator
In 1972 you did not have data to read. We now have it. The ScanGauge II will read info that there are not gauges for in the instrument panel.
I was using a Vacuum Gauge on my cars in the early 60's. Much prefer the information that my ScanGauge II gives me. I can also see the Vacuum in the manifold. It is displayed Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) or Boost (BST) for a turbo.
I was using a Vacuum Gauge on my cars in the early 60's. Much prefer the information that my ScanGauge II gives me. I can also see the Vacuum in the manifold. It is displayed Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) or Boost (BST) for a turbo.
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