BAR to PSI Calculator with Altitude Adjustment
I got bored today and decided to make a Forced Induction calculator. . . I've seen the question asked several times and that was my motivation for doing so.
It will calculate BAR to PSI or PSI to BAR, and is capable of adjusting for altitude as well.
Check it out ----> BAR to PSI Calculator w/ Altitude Adjustment
Hopefully someone will find use for it
It will calculate BAR to PSI or PSI to BAR, and is capable of adjusting for altitude as well.
Check it out ----> BAR to PSI Calculator w/ Altitude Adjustment
Hopefully someone will find use for it
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. . . here's another one I made that comes in handy.
It's a compression ratio calculator that allows you to switch back and fourth between Cubic Inches and Cubic Centimeters, and also from Inches to Millimeters.
It takes into account Head Gasket thickness, along with all other necessary values for determining Compression Ratio.
I just like the ability to be able to switch from standard to metric on all of the different figures, as it saves time.
Static Compression Ratio Calculator with Standard/Metric Conversions
It's a compression ratio calculator that allows you to switch back and fourth between Cubic Inches and Cubic Centimeters, and also from Inches to Millimeters.
It takes into account Head Gasket thickness, along with all other necessary values for determining Compression Ratio.
I just like the ability to be able to switch from standard to metric on all of the different figures, as it saves time.
Static Compression Ratio Calculator with Standard/Metric Conversions
Heres another one
http://www.onlineconversion.com/pressure.htm
Strange though from a mag I got .50kg/cm2=7.36 spi from Turbo Mag
Online Conversion Reads: .50kg/cm2=7.1116
So im runnin .80kg/cm2 on Avcr means 11.3786747 pound/square inch absolute
Thanks for the new conversion tables
http://www.onlineconversion.com/pressure.htm
Strange though from a mag I got .50kg/cm2=7.36 spi from Turbo Mag
Online Conversion Reads: .50kg/cm2=7.1116
So im runnin .80kg/cm2 on Avcr means 11.3786747 pound/square inch absolute
Thanks for the new conversion tables
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tallblondkid
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Feb 17, 2005 10:20 AM
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