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    I have a newsouth electronic boost gauge, the one that sits in the vent. Now I'm not sure if it's working correctly but the needle takes a long time to "climb up" to where you can read the boost. Any ideas? Could it be a boost leak?

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    Do you have a 3.2? or a 2.0t :) :)

    Does the car feel really sluggish and slow? Or does it feel normal?

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    need a little more detail i'm afraid as to how this is happening. what driving conditions, how much throttle are you giving, what gear, are you tuned, etc
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    Car is stage 2 apr tip... I've seen gauges that totally jump... Fast. This one seems "sluggish". The car itself moves without a doubt. How long does it usually take to see full boost?

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    no reason bump up your post from today, you gotta give people time to read it...

    is there a kink in your vacuum hose?

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    electronic ones may move smoother (read slower) the mechanical guages tends to jump and buzz and spike a lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr shickadance View Post
    electronic ones may move smoother (read slower) the mechanical guages tends to jump and buzz and spike a lot
    I had a feeling it could be that... How long would it take to see full boost on such a gauge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr shickadance View Post
    electronic ones may move smoother (read slower) the mechanical guages tends to jump and buzz and spike a lot
    I had a feeling it could be that... How long would it take to see full boost on such a gauge?

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    Since it is electronic your response should be pretty smooth unless you have poor connections, but if you don't think it is reading right or you might be losing boost the first place I would look would be your diverter valve

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    Quote Originally Posted by bswomack View Post
    Since it is electronic your response should be pretty smooth unless you have poor connections, but if you don't think it is reading right or you might be losing boost the first place I would look would be your diverter valve
    I have the forge

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoFarGon View Post
    I had a feeling it could be that... How long would it take to see full boost on such a gauge?
    you shouldnt be waiting there for seconds, but its not going to spike seemingly instantly like the mechanical guages.....it'll be a smooth rise to peak boost and may fall a few psi


    what numbers are you hitting on your boost? you should be higher then 15 if your stage 2 bolt-ons?
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    So what vent gauge is the one to get? I want to be able to still close the ducts...
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    Had a pinch in the line... Knew something was wrong

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    Line was pinched... Now it's straightened out but still isn't "perfectly round" would this pose a problem? It's straightened out but you can still see where it was pinched. Should I replace?

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    you can if you want to, a pinched line should make you have no response at all, if theres a crimp you could replace the hose, its what? 5 $ for like 4 feet and maybe an hr of ur time
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