This is an old thread but maybe I can help someone else out at some point
When using the Torque App you need to create an accurate profile for your vehicle before it can give you an accurate reading on several of its readings, such as the vacuum/boost gauge. The app uses a default of a 1.5L 4 cylinder engine I believe so it puts those numbers into your boost reading which then comes out to show upwards of 20 pounds of boost. If you edit those numbers to the 2.4L 5 cylinder engine in your car then the boost numbers change dramatically to giving you a much more accurate reading. These details that you enter into the Torque App will affect other readings as well, especially any reading that has to do with fuel consumption. Hope this helps!
98 v70xc boosting at 15 topping out at 20 psi.
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Thanks for taking the time to post this info.
Neil.
Neil.
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1997 Volvo 850 SE NA - Went to niece in California - Sold
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