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I have a PSI gauge because i bought an autometer boost gauge.

Though, i know how to convert from PSI to BAR pretty easily just using 1 bar = 14psi and 0.5 bar = 7psi, just work off those values and divide into halfs, quaters etc.

10 psi also sounds more, ahaha

i use psi, i always have, its just easier than saying .8 .9 bar etc.

Its like like wot boost u run, and some one says 10, we all know they mean 10psi, its just the common thing.

but yeah, personal preferance, doesnt really matter in the end, they all mean the same thing

mmm boost

When Im talking about boost I say it in PSI or BAR. But, on my EBC I use kPa. As a general reference I roughly convert them as 14.5psi = 1bar = 100kPa.

I think most use psi coz, its what the majority of the mags we read & import DVDs we watch say it.

Edited by pkblade

psi cuz im over here in the us and its hard as fork to look down when doing highway pulls and calculating bar to psi in your head while avoiding traffic.

besides the e-01 displays it any way i like, psi, kpa, mm/hg, monkey powers whatever.

Edited by carl h

Its like like wot boost u run, and some one says 10, we all know they mean 10psi, its just the common thing.

What.. you think saying i'm running 0.85 kilograms per centimetre squared isn't understandable :).. your damn right!!..

Hardest is when you are trying to work out shit in your head.. it's the same as bar.. but just confusing when you get 0.66 or 0.41 or crap like that.. they're about 5psi and 8psi..

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