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- Boost_gauge abstract "A boost gauge is a pressure gauge that indicates manifold air pressure or turbocharger or supercharger boost pressure in an internal combustion engine. They are commonly mounted on the dashboard, on the driver's side pillar, or in a radio slot.Turbochargers and superchargers are both engine-driven air compressors (exhaust-driven or mechanically driven, respectively) and provide varying levels of boost according to engine rpm, load etc. Quite often there is a power band within a given range of available boost pressure and it is an aid to performance driving to be aware of when that power band is being approached, in the same way a driver wants to be aware of engine rpm.A boost gauge is used to ensure excessive pressure is not being generated when boost pressure is being modified to levels higher than OEM standard on a production turbocharged car. Simple methods can be employed to increase factory boost levels, such as bleeding air off the wastegate diaphragm to 'fool' it into staying closed longer, or installing a boost controller. To prevent the Air-fuel ratio from going lean (caused by increasing the boost beyond the fuel systems capacity) care must be taken to monitor boost pressure levels, along with oxygen levels in the exhaust gas, using an air-fuel ratio meter that monitors the oxygen sensor.A boost gauge will measure pressure in either psi or bar; many also measure manifold vacuum pressure in inches of mercury (in. Hg) or mm of mercury (mm Hg).".
- Boost_gauge thumbnail Ford_Focus_RS_Boost.jpg?width=300.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageExternalLink www.boost-gauges.com.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageID "3183496".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageLength "2338".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageRevisionID "640907600".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Air-fuel_ratio.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Air-fuel_ratio_meter.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Air–fuel_ratio.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Air–fuel_ratio_meter.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_Performance_Control.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Bar_(unit).
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Boost_(automotive_engineering).
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Boost_controller.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Auto_parts.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pressure_gauges.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Inch_of_mercury.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Internal_combustion_engine.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Oxygen_sensor.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pound-force_per_square_inch.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pounds_per_square_inch.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Power_band.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pressure.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_gauge.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Pressure_measurement.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Supercharger.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Torr.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Turbocharger.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Vacuum.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:lean.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink File:30psi_Boost_gauge.jpg.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink File:Ford_Focus_RS_Boost.jpg.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLink File:Saabturboapc.jpg.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boost gauge".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "boost levels".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "boost pressure".
- Boost_gauge wikiPageWikiLinkText "boost".
- Boost_gauge hasPhotoCollection Boost_gauge.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CarDesign_nav.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Boost_gauge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boost_gauge subject Category:Auto_parts.
- Boost_gauge subject Category:Pressure_gauges.
- Boost_gauge hypernym Gauge.
- Boost_gauge type Instrument.
- Boost_gauge type Organisation.
- Boost_gauge type Gauge.
- Boost_gauge type Instrument.
- Boost_gauge type Technology.
- Boost_gauge comment "A boost gauge is a pressure gauge that indicates manifold air pressure or turbocharger or supercharger boost pressure in an internal combustion engine. They are commonly mounted on the dashboard, on the driver's side pillar, or in a radio slot.Turbochargers and superchargers are both engine-driven air compressors (exhaust-driven or mechanically driven, respectively) and provide varying levels of boost according to engine rpm, load etc.".
- Boost_gauge label "Boost gauge".
- Boost_gauge sameAs Boost_gauge.
- Boost_gauge sameAs ブースト計.
- Boost_gauge sameAs m.08xqgv.
- Boost_gauge sameAs Q4943792.
- Boost_gauge sameAs Q4943792.
- Boost_gauge wasDerivedFrom Boost_gauge?oldid=640907600.
- Boost_gauge depiction Ford_Focus_RS_Boost.jpg.
- Boost_gauge isPrimaryTopicOf Boost_gauge.