What Should Vacuum Pressure Be In Idle?

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What Should Vacuum Pressure Be In Idle?

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My green car is currently pulling 16.5-17.1 inHg of pressure in the manifold in idle. I think this is causing my misfire/rough idle. So I need to know what the stock reading in idle SHOULD be. Any unit will do (KPA, PSI, etc). I don't have my red car here or else I'd compare the readings, but in my civics, it's reading about 6.5 inHg in idle. I'm thinking I have a bad vacuum hose or my intake gasket didn't seal well. Shouldn't be a tough fix, just a near-impossible find.

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Mine is pulling 20 inHg relative to atmosphere.

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So I guess 16 is normal...


Thanks a lot for your help man!
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mine reads just below 10 inHg at idle... have i connected it to the wrong vacuum tube...?
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