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Old 09-21-04, 10:37 AM   #1
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Question compression # help 3rd gen

rotor #1: 125.86psi chamber 1, 122.23 chamber #2, 122.38 chamber #3. Engine RPM 223.
rotor #2: 124.99, 124.99, 124.99 and 200 rpm.

question how does 125psi = kgf/cm2 ? I am, not sure how to calculate and convert? Thank you for any help.
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The conversion factor is 1PSI = 0.0703kg/cm^2, so:

125 * 0.0703 = 8.79kg/cm^2 (not too bad)
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