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There's a formula for that, and I'll bet @Supercharged111 is familiar with it.And that total will depend on elevation..... I believe AP at 5000 feet is 10.something
0 bar is 29.x inches of vacuum. 1 bar is atmospheric pressure at sea level (17ish psi absolute). 2 bar is 17ish psi (34ish psi absolute). Or thereabouts, and if I remember correctly.
So do ECMs/PCMsI speak in kpa when I talk tuning.
Or thereabouts, and if I remember correctly.
Yeah, 14.7. I thought 17 sounded funny.14.7 per bar, not 17. I speak in kpa when I talk tuning.
Man I was just trying to keep it in layman's terms.... haha I didn't realize it was gonna get all Tony Stark!So do ECMs/PCMs