kpa conversion
I am using the greddy profec in my car and it measures in kPa. I tried searching the only conversions and i came up with 0.5 kilopascal = 0.0725189 pound/square inch [absolute].
So would .5 kpa be equal to 7.25 lbs of boost? So its pretty similar to a bar in this case?
So would .5 kpa be equal to 7.25 lbs of boost? So its pretty similar to a bar in this case?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Just Another Civic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">100kpa = 1bar = 14.7psi</TD></TR></TABLE>
Close.
100 kPa = 1bar = 14.5 psi
1 Atm = 101.32 Kpa = 14.7 psi
Close.
100 kPa = 1bar = 14.5 psi
1 Atm = 101.32 Kpa = 14.7 psi
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Sssh! I aint trying to blow up my spot like THAT keeed.
Sssh! I aint trying to blow up my spot like THAT keeed.
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Sssh! I aint trying to blow up my spot like THAT keeed.
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Stop frontin like your Mike Jones and get the # correct
Sssh! I aint trying to blow up my spot like THAT keeed.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Stop frontin like your Mike Jones and get the # correct
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