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    Active Member Four Rings bassed's Avatar
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    2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

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    I have Revolver Cams, but nothing with an agressive grind.

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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    mine is ~16" @ idle. cat 3651. 1.8l though
    contact via email please.

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    Active Member Four Rings bassed's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    I sit at -16hg as well.
    2.0L Revolver Cams and 8:5:1 compression
    Last edited by bassed; 04-09-2008 at 03:05 PM.

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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    i sit at -18-19hg 1.8, aeb, stock cams

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 317ssayzarc's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    19-20hg, CAT 3653 cams and 9:1 compression (idle is at about 900-1000rpm) 2008cc

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    Account Terminated Four Rings
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    revolver cams with non aggressive street grind=17-18hg

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Don Supreme's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    Quote Originally Posted by 317ssayzarc View Post
    19-20hg, CAT 3653 cams and 9:1 compression (idle is at about 900-1000rpm) 2008cc
    Did you bump your idle speed?

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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    Your compression is going to play a big part in what your vacuum is at during idle. I see around 16 hg at idle with a 8.5:1 CR. When I was running the 8:1 CR it was around 12-14 hg.

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    Active Member Four Rings bassed's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    Quote Originally Posted by mike-2ptzero View Post
    Your compression is going to play a big part in what your vacuum is at during idle. I see around 16 hg at idle with a 8.5:1 CR. When I was running the 8:1 CR it was around 12-14 hg.
    I was hoping you'd be about the same with a similar motor, spec wise.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 317ssayzarc's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Don Supreme View Post
    Did you bump your idle speed?
    not at all...

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    Veteran Member Four Rings
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    that is the chris tapp idle. As long as it holds steady I don't mind at all.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings 317ssayzarc's Avatar
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    Re: 2.0L guys where does your vaccum sit?

    Quote Originally Posted by Poopie View Post
    that is the chris tapp idle. As long as it holds steady I don't mind at all.
    yea it may sound bad on paper but its really actually very normal sounding in person

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