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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Blower Bistro
why do imports measure boost with "BAR" and we measure boost with "PSI?"?
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<blockquote data-quote="GR8WHITE" data-source="post: 431326" data-attributes="member: 39"><p>Glad to hear that.</p><p> I agree that in theory all circumstances are almost always perfect. Which, as we all know, circumstances in real life are almost never perfect. However, theories are how we prototype things to an extent. Ideas arise about performance, which is the theory that "this part" will do this for me. So, we install said part or modify same and test our theories about it's benefit to our vehicle. I know that a theory is only as good as it's originator. That being said, this isn't my theory. It has been used by NMRA contenders and tuners for years. I was just passing it along.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So, from a moderators experience. Don't take this thread or post so literal. It is not something said to irritate or offend you. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GR8WHITE, post: 431326, member: 39"] Glad to hear that. I agree that in theory all circumstances are almost always perfect. Which, as we all know, circumstances in real life are almost never perfect. However, theories are how we prototype things to an extent. Ideas arise about performance, which is the theory that "this part" will do this for me. So, we install said part or modify same and test our theories about it's benefit to our vehicle. I know that a theory is only as good as it's originator. That being said, this isn't my theory. It has been used by NMRA contenders and tuners for years. I was just passing it along. So, from a moderators experience. Don't take this thread or post so literal. It is not something said to irritate or offend you. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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The Blower Bistro
why do imports measure boost with "BAR" and we measure boost with "PSI?"?
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