I know that on most cars factory boost gauges arent usually relied upon for acuracy, but I just bought an 86 GN, and the factory boost gauge is acting real funny. I am trying to get it all working properly and fully tuned up before I start modding. The vac line to the map sensor wasnt even connected when I got the car. Without it connected the boost on the gauge always showed full. Then I connected it, and it started working again. It still isnt right though. Now, if I just barely touch the pedal and it pegs the boost gauge. I know it isnt making that much boost, because you arent hardly accelerating. If you push the pedal down to the floor
it kicks you back a little, and you can hear the turbo spool up. Once you put the pedal down, even before the turbo gets spooled up you have the boost gauge pegged into the red.
My question is, is the computer seeing the same thing as the boost gauge. The way it acts, it is seeing atmoshperic pressure as full boost. I think this because w/ the vac line unpluged it shows full boost on the gauge(15+) I think that this has to be either a problem w/ the gauge or map sensor. I am betting on the Map. I am going to hook it up to a scan tool tomorrow, and check to see what the map is reading, and check to see that the other sensors seem to be reading w/ in range. The car seems a bit slower than it should be, and I am guessing that this could have something to do w/ it.
Any opinions/suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Ben
My question is, is the computer seeing the same thing as the boost gauge. The way it acts, it is seeing atmoshperic pressure as full boost. I think this because w/ the vac line unpluged it shows full boost on the gauge(15+) I think that this has to be either a problem w/ the gauge or map sensor. I am betting on the Map. I am going to hook it up to a scan tool tomorrow, and check to see what the map is reading, and check to see that the other sensors seem to be reading w/ in range. The car seems a bit slower than it should be, and I am guessing that this could have something to do w/ it.
Any opinions/suggestions welcome.
Thanks
Ben