Power FC PFC Boost Display
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PFC Boost Display
What Measurement does the PFC Commander display boost in?
Also, I'm correct in believing that you can display digital numbers in the monitor mode, right?
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Jeff
Also, I'm correct in believing that you can display digital numbers in the monitor mode, right?
Thanks
Jeff
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Oh ok, so its kinda like the afc, being able to toggle between the 2 modes (graph/numeric).... I don't have mine yet, will be about 2 weeks, I'm trying to determine what other gauges I want to budget for.
Thanks for the info.
Thanks for the info.
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does 1 kg/cm^2 == 14.22psi or 14.7psi
What I am needing to know is when the PFC is set at .95 kg/cm^2 is that 95% of 14.22psi or 95% of 14.7psi, (ie ~13.5psi or ~14psi)
I've been confused on this for a while, maybe someone can straighten me out.
My boost gauge reads closer to 14psi @ .95 kg/cm^2 so I'm guessing 1 kb/cm^2 == 14.7 psi, but my boost gauge is autometer, so it certainly could be reading high...
Thanks!
What I am needing to know is when the PFC is set at .95 kg/cm^2 is that 95% of 14.22psi or 95% of 14.7psi, (ie ~13.5psi or ~14psi)
I've been confused on this for a while, maybe someone can straighten me out.
My boost gauge reads closer to 14psi @ .95 kg/cm^2 so I'm guessing 1 kb/cm^2 == 14.7 psi, but my boost gauge is autometer, so it certainly could be reading high...
Thanks!
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