Really I've had this problem from the beginning. I have brand new Aeromotive vacuum/boost guage and my vacuum never seems to match my computer.
Details:
EBay purchased Motorola 3-bar MAP sensor. (3 prongs connected to stock map sensor wires) I can't remember what is wired where.
Stock MAP sensor removed.
Gauge & MAP sensor are connected right next to eachother on a vacuum manifold connected to the brake booster line.
Everything is air tight.
The guage reads only slightly lower than the computer. (ie: guage says -25" vacuum and computer says -21" vacuum.
Vacuum guage and computer don't match.
I think it all depends on where you are tapping your vacuum from.
Id go by the MAP sensor on the ECU rather than the gauge.
My gauge reads -20inHG to -22inHG at idle. But my MAP sensor reads -18inHG to -20inHG at idle.
I trust the MAP reading over the gauge. I doubt the gauge will read the exact amount of vacuum.
This is in all electronic/mechanical gauges Ive seen anyways. They are always off by 1-2"
Id go by the MAP sensor on the ECU rather than the gauge.
My gauge reads -20inHG to -22inHG at idle. But my MAP sensor reads -18inHG to -20inHG at idle.
I trust the MAP reading over the gauge. I doubt the gauge will read the exact amount of vacuum.
This is in all electronic/mechanical gauges Ive seen anyways. They are always off by 1-2"
-Jose