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Old 14 Sep 2002, 08:13 (Ref:380039)   #5
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Originally posted by AdamAshmore
1 inch Hg weight density =
0.491154077497229 pounds per square inch

Therefore:

34 inch Hg weight density = 16.7 psi

Does this help, soes it give a sensible value?
Thanks Adam

16.7 psi seems to make sense, as boost was turned down this year, and with how the engine is designed I would say that would be about right, although I was expecting something around about 40psi! (dreaming sorta...)

Thanks again.
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