Bar to PSI conversion

1 bar = 14.7 psi = 101.3 kpa = 1 hkpa = 1 atm

sorry...I'm a rocket scientist...I don't need conversion software for that one! :)
 
Replica said:
Although that isn't really correct. Not sure how to explain it. Consult "Maximum Boost" by Corky Bell.
hmm...I wonder how that's possible. Is there error in reading actual manifold pressure? I mean...it's a standard conversion.
 
1 bar = 0.986923267 atm = 14.5 atm...actually. According to google.

These are all stoopid imperial units...there's a reason why I prefer metric.
 
no i dont a prog to find it out for me. i want to know it when i driving, and lean how to do it in my had. unfortunaly i cant learn how to from these progs.
 
1338 said:
any one know the actul formula yet to this?
I ran the numbers and came up with this

1 bar = 14.5693926969696933333666666220990901909091000093247664 P.S.I
It took a big calculator to get that number....(evil)
 
1 Pa = 10e-6 N/mm2 = 10e-5 bar = 0.1020 kp/m2 = 1.02x10e-4 m H2O = 9.869x10e-6 atm = 1.45x10e-4 psi (lbf/in2)

or

1 N/mm2 = 106 Pa = 10 bar = 1.020x105 kp/m2 = 102.0 m H2O = 9.869 atm = 145.0 psi

i have no idea what most of that means but you wanted a formula :D
 
haha no problem, i just went to google and one of the sites had all that on it, so i just copied and pasted.
 
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