HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions
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HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions
did a search, I have an autometer boost gauge and a blitz dtt turbo timer that reads boost in khpa, does anyone know how to convert these measurements?
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (Civiclx)
1 bar is equal to 14.5 psi. so u take whatever bar u get and multiply by 14.5 and that's ur psi.
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (Civiclx)
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (TurboTegB18c)
is bar the same as hkpa? because my turbo timer reads it in hkpa? i thought bar was kg/cm^3
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (Civiclx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civiclx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">is bar the same as hkpa? because my turbo timer reads it in hkpa? i thought bar was kg/cm^3</TD></TR></TABLE>
14.5psi = 1 bar
1 bar = 1.0197 kg/cm^2
14.5psi = 1 bar
1 bar = 1.0197 kg/cm^2
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (Civiclx)
For the V/SAFC guys:
(kg/cm^2) = PSI
.035 = 0.5psi
.070 = 1.0psi
.105 = 1.5psi
.141 = 2.0psi
.176 = 2.5psi
.211 = 3.0psi
.246 = 3.5psi
.281 = 4.0psi
.316 = 4.5psi
.351 = 5.0psi
.387 = 5.5psi
.422 = 6.0psi
.457 = 6.5psi
.492 = 7.0psi
.527 = 7.5psi
.562 = 8.0psi
.597 = 8.5psi
.633 = 9.0psi
.668 = 9.5psi
.703 = 10.0psi
.773 = 11.0psi
.843 = 12.0psi
.914 = 13.0psi
.984 = 14.0psi
1.00 = 14.23psi
(kg/cm^2) = PSI
.035 = 0.5psi
.070 = 1.0psi
.105 = 1.5psi
.141 = 2.0psi
.176 = 2.5psi
.211 = 3.0psi
.246 = 3.5psi
.281 = 4.0psi
.316 = 4.5psi
.351 = 5.0psi
.387 = 5.5psi
.422 = 6.0psi
.457 = 6.5psi
.492 = 7.0psi
.527 = 7.5psi
.562 = 8.0psi
.597 = 8.5psi
.633 = 9.0psi
.668 = 9.5psi
.703 = 10.0psi
.773 = 11.0psi
.843 = 12.0psi
.914 = 13.0psi
.984 = 14.0psi
1.00 = 14.23psi
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Re: HOW TO: Boost gauge readings: pounds lbs to khpa to bar conversions (MiraiZ)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MiraiZ »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">there must be tons of conversion calculators on the net </TD></TR></TABLE>
I like this site the best. It converts EVERYTHING.
http://www.convert-me.com
1 psi = 6.895 kilopascal (kPa) or 68.95 hectopascal (hPa) or 0.06895 bar.
I don't see a khPa, but I'm assuming it is kPa.
I like this site the best. It converts EVERYTHING.
http://www.convert-me.com
1 psi = 6.895 kilopascal (kPa) or 68.95 hectopascal (hPa) or 0.06895 bar.
I don't see a khPa, but I'm assuming it is kPa.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by DaX »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Actually,
1 bar = 10^5 Pa, which is approx. 1 atm, or 14.7 psi.
Just do a google search on pressure conversion, there are tons of websites.</TD></TR></TABLE>
keep in mind that is atmospheric pressure which is completetly different than a manifold vacuum
1 bar = 10^5 Pa, which is approx. 1 atm, or 14.7 psi.
Just do a google search on pressure conversion, there are tons of websites.</TD></TR></TABLE>
keep in mind that is atmospheric pressure which is completetly different than a manifold vacuum
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