If a 0psig reading on our stock boost gauges = 14.7psia, then does a 1psig reading = 29.4psia ??
Bri7man · "Yeah! Take the lemons.." Joined Apr 29, 2009 · 1,022 Posts Discussion Starter · #1 · Jun 20, 2009 Only show this user If a 0psig reading on our stock boost gauges = 14.7psia, then does a 1psig reading = 29.4psia ??
Bri7man · "Yeah! Take the lemons.." Joined Apr 29, 2009 · 1,022 Posts Discussion Starter · #2 · Jun 20, 2009 Only show this user Ooooh so psi reading from the gauge (psig) w/o conversion is the psi in the manifold relative to atmospheric pressure. /corrected myself :tongue:
Ooooh so psi reading from the gauge (psig) w/o conversion is the psi in the manifold relative to atmospheric pressure. /corrected myself :tongue:
MK3Brent · ƒ=1/2π(√k/m) Joined Feb 19, 2003 · 15,178 Posts #3 · Jun 20, 2009 (Edited) Only show this user 0 is 1 Earth atmosphere on the gauge. 1 atmosphere, = 760 torr Edit, And yes the sensor reading is in the intake manifold.
0 is 1 Earth atmosphere on the gauge. 1 atmosphere, = 760 torr Edit, And yes the sensor reading is in the intake manifold.