Boost gauge in kg or psi
Boost gauge in kg or psi
I was just wondering what people use. Psi or Kg. I think I am going to get one in kg because boost controllers run in kg and it isnt hard to convert.
Chris
Chris
Now if we only knew the equivalent of stock boost and 6, 8, 10, 12, and 15 PSI.
The old 80cents/liter - no one knows if that's a good price without looking it up several times.
The old 80cents/liter - no one knows if that's a good price without looking it up several times.
Last edited by vaughnc; Aug 7, 2001 at 05:56 PM.
Most Japan gauge are in kg/cm^2.
1.0 kg/cm^2 = 14.2psi
It's a personal preference on what units you want it to read.  All I'm worried about is MAX.
My preference is more how the gauge looks.  I prefer the "old-school" GReddy and A'PEXI gauges, although the new Blitz stuff looks good too.
-Ted
1.0 kg/cm^2 = 14.2psi
It's a personal preference on what units you want it to read.  All I'm worried about is MAX.

My preference is more how the gauge looks.  I prefer the "old-school" GReddy and A'PEXI gauges, although the new Blitz stuff looks good too.
-Ted
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