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kPa to in/Hg conversion
I'm fooling around with tuning my XFI and kPa has never been a term in my normal use. in/Hg has, since it's what is typically refered to ie: 16 in of vacuum.
One reading I had was 45kPa. Let's assume atm. pressure for the day was 30.0 in/Hg. 45kpa is 13.28 in/Hg. 30 in/Hg is 101.5 kPa. ( 1 atm) 101.5 kPa minus 45 kpa = 56.5 kPa. 56.5 kPa = 16.7 in/Hg vacuum... therefor 45 kPa = 16.7 in/Hg vacuum. anyone agree ? |
Kpa X .295 to convert to inches of mercury
45. X .295 = 13.28 56.5 X .295 = 16.6675 So I'd say you're on to somthing there -- my way is just "faster". :>) |
Can't you toggle your laptop interface to read Hg OR Kpa??
I think I can do this on my Accel Gen VII -- but have gotten used to reading the kpa -- since it's only a "relative" measurement... A handy website for converting "stuff". http://autospeed.com/cms/title_Autom...8/article.html |
I actually did think of about checking to see of I could change kpa to in/hg. I just haven't done it yet.
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Maybe Jody knows if this is possible in the FAST system. Either way - you've got your calcs down pat... :cheers: |
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