**another EVO MR guage question**
It's not a PSI gauge, it's a pressure/vacuum gauge. For some reason it's got different units for pressure and vacuum, and I can't remember what they are.
I don't think the gauge is accurate enough to worry to much about the values it displays--it's more useful for determing things like when you're on boost, when the boost peaks, etc.
I don't think the gauge is accurate enough to worry to much about the values it displays--it's more useful for determing things like when you're on boost, when the boost peaks, etc.
Originally Posted by Slowride
It's not a PSI gauge, it's a pressure/vacuum gauge. For some reason it's got different units for pressure and vacuum, and I can't remember what they are.
I don't think the gauge is accurate enough to worry to much about the values it displays--it's more useful for determing things like when you're on boost, when the boost peaks, etc.
I don't think the gauge is accurate enough to worry to much about the values it displays--it's more useful for determing things like when you're on boost, when the boost peaks, etc.
The boost gauge is measured in bar as opposed to psi. The conversion factor is 14.508 psi:1 bar. If us Americans weren't so stubborn, we would always use this form of measurement. IMHO, the metric system is far more practical than the lame system we use. Just my opinion
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