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boost calculations?

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Does anyone know the conversion from mpa to lbs. The boost gauge in the wrx set I installed reads in mpa and I was wondering how that compared to pounds.

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Just for you to keep in your head:

1 kilopascal is about atmospheric pressure, or 14.5 psi. So half a megapascal is very roughly 7 psi.
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umm... kilopascals and megapascals are the same? because thats what you just said.
1 kilo= 14.5psi
1/2 mega= ~7psi
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Thanks guys. I am going to boost her up on the way to work tomorrow and see where I am at. I put that conversion site in my favorites.

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Post by Legacy777 »

Arctic Assassian wrote:umm... kilopascals and megapascals are the same? because thats what you just said.
1 kilo= 14.5psi
1/2 mega= ~7psi
I believe Vikash has his numbers off.

1 kPa = 0.145 psi
0.5 MPa = 72.5 psi
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Post by vrg3 »

Sorry, I did have my numbers off. I haven't studied this stuff since 1997. Thanks for the corrections.

Josh's numbers are right.

100 kilopascals, or 0.1 megapascals, is about atmospheric pressure.

So 0.05 MPa is about 7 psi.
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Ok, I really was confused. up untill now I hated the stock wrx boost gauge because I didn't know how to read it.
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I checked my gauge and it has .05 and .1 marked on the face. It's good to know what I am seeing now. Thanks again.

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