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well actually.....the vacuum at idle can change with different weather conditions and different altitudes.....for example....in my area.....me and 2 of my friends all have about 15-17 vacuum at idle and its normal.....so it really depends on the conditions
 
yeah, north if you get down to 15psi its not a big deal... recently drove from southern VA to upstate NY, i was at 20psi down in VA... but up in NY i get to about 15-16psi as well :p
 
i think he means In-Hg ( inches of mercury )

psi refers to boost... here in the midwest i read 18In-Hg at idle
 
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