splicer
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I'm having an ongoing argument with a good friend over the amount of manifold vacuum present during a 1/4 mile drag run.
At the drag strip, I leave my vacuum advance hooked up because I believe the vacuum drops to near zero during WOT for the entire run.....
He, on the other hand, is trying to tell me that the vacuum is coming back to as high as 8" near the end of the run, activating the advance unit and reducing power.
His approach doesn't make any sense to me but I haven't had a chance to make a run and record vacuum gauge readings to prove him wrong...
Have any of you tested vacuum during a drag run ? Or maybe IQ52 can tell us what he normally gets for vacuum at WOT on the dyno...
Thanks
Splicer
At the drag strip, I leave my vacuum advance hooked up because I believe the vacuum drops to near zero during WOT for the entire run.....
He, on the other hand, is trying to tell me that the vacuum is coming back to as high as 8" near the end of the run, activating the advance unit and reducing power.
His approach doesn't make any sense to me but I haven't had a chance to make a run and record vacuum gauge readings to prove him wrong...
Have any of you tested vacuum during a drag run ? Or maybe IQ52 can tell us what he normally gets for vacuum at WOT on the dyno...
Thanks
Splicer














