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Old 09-23-2002, 10:25 AM   #1
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Default Re: Vacuum reading at idle?

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Originally posted by exgmguy
What is a normal vacuum reading at idle for a typical Heads/cam/intake 5.0l?
I have to give my car the "anti-idle surge vacuum leak" and it reads 14 inches at idle, and 16 inches with the leak plugged, surging away.

I have a mild E-303, ported TFS heads, Holley intake and a 70 mm throttle body.
I was only getting 10 -11 inches when I had the e-cam and surging problems. Needless to say, the cam is gone, along with the problem.
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