Absolute Pressure
Library.AbsolutePressure · r1.1 · · blundar
Absolute Pressure refers to pressure measurements made on a scale where Absolute Vacuum = 0. *
An editor that displays in Absolute Pressure looks like this:
Column 10 is approximatly atmospheric pressure, slightly less due either to interpolation or the fact that even at WOT there will be some vaccuum.
Column 1 is somewhat arbitrary, and not true zero aka absolute vaccuum.
See also Map Sensor for the values the OEM Map Sensor is capable of reading.
- Atmospheric Pressure is approximately 14.7psi at sea level, measuring absolute pressure.
- 10psi of Boost is approximately 24.7psi (14.7 psi Atmospheric Pressure + 10psi Boost)at sea level, measuring absolute pressure.
- Similarly, 30psi on the tire guage for your car is approximately 44.7psi Absolute Pressure(14.7 psi Atmospheric Pressure + 30psi tire pressure).
An editor that displays in Absolute Pressure looks like this:
Column 10 is approximatly atmospheric pressure, slightly less due either to interpolation or the fact that even at WOT there will be some vaccuum.
Column 1 is somewhat arbitrary, and not true zero aka absolute vaccuum.
See also Map Sensor for the values the OEM Map Sensor is capable of reading.
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