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Old 05-22-2016, 08:00 PM   #1
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Aladdin readings meaning psi boost pct load

Curious what does the Pct Load refer to on my Aladdin screen, also not sure what the PSI Boost refers to either. PSI Boost has to do with the turbo but what does that tell me when those to readings say 49 pct load and 30.8 PSI Boost. Looking to be educated here, thanks.
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Curious what does the Pct Load refer to on my Aladdin screen, also not sure what the PSI Boost refers to either. PSI Boost has to do with the turbo but what does that tell me when those to readings say 49 pct load and 30.8 PSI Boost. Looking to be educated here, thanks.

The % load is a reading that I find totally useless on the Aladdin. The 49% is telling you that the engine is using about 1/2 it's total power. I would guess that a 30.8 psi boost means your engine is at or close to max power. You will find that your fuel Milage and your boost pressure work in opposition. On level ground at about 62 mph, I will see 5-7 psi boost. Rolling mpg will be 8-10. Watch the boost go up and mpg go down when you encounter a slight up grade. A slight down grade will have the reverse effect.

Just don't crash watching the screen.
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