Relative Pressure
Library.RelativePressure · r1.1 · · blundar
Relative Pressure is when you disregard that we are at all times surrounded by atmospheric pressure (approximatley 14.5psi). Therefore if a container is said to contain 10psi relative pressure, it's aboslute pressure will truly be 10psi + 14.5 == 24.5psi.
An editor that displays in Relative 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 vacuum.
See also Map Sensor for the values the OEM Map Sensor is capable of reading.
An editor that displays in Relative 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 vacuum.
See also Map Sensor for the values the OEM Map Sensor is capable of reading.
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