Vacuum Gauge ????

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flatbum
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Vacuum Gauge ????

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I have a vacuum gauge fitted on my moggie.Sorry for sounding a bit thick, but what does this actually measure ?
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The strength of the vacuum in the inlet manifold. More vacuum indicates better fuel economy.
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Thanks Alex.Now I know !
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Post by Roni »

It measures the vacuum in the inlet manifold. One of its uses is as a guide to economical driving, more vacuum = better economy. Generally what this means is using the least throttle opening you can for the speed you want.

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Thanks Roni.It sounds like a useful gauge to have.
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I would imagine that it is marked with a coloured scale, in which case you should aim at keeping the needle in the green area as much as possible.
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