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    GH, from the pictures and illustration, the gauge has a range of 0 to 30 "Hg. Is this the only range that is applicable? Is this applicable for Diesel engines as well? And finally, are there adverse effects on the engine if the installation will have leaks or the vacuum gauge becomes damaged at any time?

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    Quote Originally Posted by timo07 View Post
    GH, from the pictures and illustration, the gauge has a range of 0 to 30 "Hg. Is this the only range that is applicable?
    yes.


    Is this applicable for Diesel engines as well?
    no because there is no throttle valve which helps generates the vacuum inside the intake manifold.


    And finally, are there adverse effects on the engine if the installation will have leaks or the vacuum gauge becomes damaged at any time?
    yes, if you have leaks in the installation, your engine can run a little "funky" because the air-fuel ratio will be leaner than it should be.

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    One of the useful features ng MID ay yung instantaneous fuel consumption. naging light footed din ako dahil dito.

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    can this be easily installed by backyard mechanics? ganyan ba talaga gamit niyan or just a workaround? kasi kung ganyan talaga gamit niya madali na siya ipakabit at alam na siguro nila kung pano, kung hindi baka kelangan pa turuan. hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by flakez View Post
    can this be easily installed by backyard mechanics? ganyan ba talaga gamit niyan or just a workaround? kasi kung ganyan talaga gamit niya madali na siya ipakabit at alam na siguro nila kung pano, kung hindi baka kelangan pa turuan. hehehe
    I think puwede naman, as long alam nila alin ang vaccum line at paano maglagay ng connectors na hindi mag leak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meledson View Post
    I think puwede naman, as long alam nila alin ang vaccum line at paano maglagay ng connectors na hindi mag leak.
    ah. cge cge. magtatanong ako kung magkano yan. hehehe.

    problem ko lang kung san siya ilalagay. hahaha. ayoko lagay sa may dash kasi baka magmukha akong racer wannabe. hehehe

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    ^^^ same here.

    hehehehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by flakez View Post
    ah. cge cge. magtatanong ako kung magkano yan. hehehe.

    problem ko lang kung san siya ilalagay. hahaha. ayoko lagay sa may dash kasi baka magmukha akong racer wannabe. hehehe

    You can install it on your steering wheel column in a gauge pod.



    But you'll need something like this...


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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    yes.




    no because there is no throttle valve which helps generates the vacuum inside the intake manifold.




    yes, if you have leaks in the installation, your engine can run a little "funky" because the air-fuel ratio will be leaner than it should be.
    Ok Thanks.

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    nkabili na din ako..naikabit ko na din kaso d ko pa narroad test hehe.. upload nlng aku pics...

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