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Old 01-30-2003, 12:09 PM
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I made a chart up to 20 psi of boost with that the correlating kg/cm^2 or bar would be. I'm a newbie and its going to help me when I'm setting my AVC-R up on my car. I figured I'd share the wealth. IM me if you want a copy. I made a spread sheet. Nothing fancy.
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I made a chart up to 20 psi of boost with that the correlating kg/cm^2 or bar would be. I'm a newbie and its going to help me when I'm setting my AVC-R up on my car. I figured I'd share the wealth. IM me if you want a copy. I made a spread sheet. Nothing fancy.
try this site http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/pressure

I see a kgf/cm^2 and I think that's the same thing:

20 PSI = 1.406 kgf/cm^2
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I made the spread sheet because whe nI'm in my car messing with the EBC I don't want to have to run inside to verify my settings.
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I made the spread sheet because whe nI'm in my car messing with the EBC I don't want to have to run inside to verify my settings.
oh I thought you were asking what kg/cm^2 is in PSI.
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I was going to because that's how the AVCR shows it so I did a little digging on line. I found the formula and I decided to go all the way up to 20 psi. Then since I had time I decided to do bar anyway because Its kinda hard to calculate on the fly what anything below 1 bar is (@ least for me).
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I've started thinking about everything in bar anyway, and 1 bar = 1.02 kgf/cm^2. That's easier for me.
oh, 1 bar is 14.7psi, or one atmosphere
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oh, 1 bar is 14.7psi, or one atmosphere
1 BAR = 14.5 PSI
1 ATM = 14.7 PSI

1 BAR does not equal 1 ATM

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