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  • wow that mate can teach Chinese to a monkey

    great video and amazing explanation

  • Great video!!!

  • very informative

  • i. understand vacuum... thank you sooo much.

  • Wow. Now, I understand the importance of Vacuum Gauge. I'm going to buy one.

  • Fantastic video, one of the best to understand.

  • did i go deaf or what happened =o i don't have sound for this video for some reason.

  • These videos are so much easier to understand. Learning a lot.

  • Im not a mechanic by any means but this guy really has the ability to take a topic and make it understand, I fully understood everything he said, great explanation, great details and great tone of voice. Thanks

  • I bought my 1967 MGB new and installed a under the dash vacuum gage for fuel economy! Now for the first time I understand what the gage and engine of my car is telling me. This video was excellent!

  • Excellent video!! Great explanation of how to diagnose problems using a vacuum guage.

  • awesome video thanks

  • very neat and interesting, thanks!

  • This is the best explanation of vacuum I have found on youtube. There's been a short lag in posting from MossMotors this month, and I'm glad to see more.

    Of course any test can lack specificity, and vacuum testing is no different. The hardest part for a neophyte is to get all the possible explanations in proper order, so the most common cause of a problem is investigated first. Thanks again.

  • Thanks for the info. I have a 1992 Talon TSI AWD. ALl this applies to my car as well. Keep up the good work. I subscribed and liked.

  • you sir are the master  ,thkx

  • I printed out the same picture and the needle stayed at sea level! It never moved!

    :P

    No really, I listened, and I learned something. There's a jackass in every garage, and then there's guys like you. Thanks for 'splainin' something I've been needing to check out. I've been getting inconsistent tuning behavior from a turbo car with no boost leaks tested to +35 PSI, but I have never checked vacuum. This would yield good info to chew on, even if nothing's wrong with it.

  • @Jafromobile Thanks for liking this and showing your subs Jafro. Much appreciated

  • @YungJuiceman23 No problem! I always learn the most from the niche enthusiasts, because people with a passion for their brand tend to be better at what they do and how they do it. Moss Motors is a class act! I met the West Coast guys at the Historic Races at Laguna Seca more than once, and I live a short drive from their East Coast showroom. Anyone with a British car is VERY lucky to know them!

    ...and I hope more of my subscribers jump on, because this is a great channel!

  • Good job!

  • Good job!.... really easy to understand

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