A turbo boost gauge measures the pressure of the air entering the engine's intake, specifically in turbocharged vehicles. It typically displays readings in pounds per square inch (PSI) or bar, indicating the amount of boost generated by the turbocharger. When the turbo is functioning, it compresses the intake air, increasing its density and resulting in higher pressure, which the gauge reflects. Drivers use this information to monitor engine performance and ensure optimal operation without exceeding safe boost levels.
boost pressure, as you call it, will not show on gauge,if you have one, while engine is at idle the turbo pressure does not boost but runs all the time according to the revs of engine
I believe it is in the ball park of 14 to 15 psi of boost. That is what my turbo talon run. Edit: A stock 1g DSM (Talon eclipse laser) has it set at 9-12 PSI. while the stock gauge says 14 sometimes it should not be trusted. get a aftermarket boost gauge and find out yourself
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if the valve cover says turbo then yes. if there is a boost gauge inside the car then yet
How to install a boost gauge in a acura integra?"
If it hasn't got a turbo there's no place for it to get boost from.
My turbo does not boost
A boost gauge in an internal combustion engine has the role of a pressure gauge. The gauge indicates the manifold's air pressure or a turbocharger or supercharger's boost pressure.
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I guess you could, but what would it do. A wastegate controls the amount of boost and with no turbo there is no boost to control.
Without it it's not needed. it's to vent excess boost.
supercharger is belt driven and turbo is exhaust driven. supercharger boost is based on rpm and turbo boost is based on load and exhaust volume.