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V6 Beast

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I am a FAST newbie. All the table sseem to be listed in kPa and of course I am used to PSI. I found converters and just wanted to know if these seem to be inline. The table goes up to 45.5 PSI
Something like this
kPa --- PSI
314 --- 45.5
295 --- 42.8
275 --- 39.9
256 --- 37.1
236 --- 34.2
216 --- 31.3
197 --- 28.6
177 --- 25.7
158 --- 22.9
138 --- 20.0


Thanks
Sully
 
subtract 14.7 psi from those numbers and thats your boost
 
Originally posted by norbs
subtract 14.7 psi from those numbers and thats your boost

Just as Norbs said it should be:



kPa --- PSI
314 --- 30.8
295 --- 28.1
275 --- 25.2
256 --- 22.4
236 --- 19.5
216 --- 16.6
197 --- 13.9
177 --- 11.0
158 --- 8.2
138 --- 5.3

:)
Joe
 
V6 Beast you can use PSI to measure the boost without having to do the conversion all of the time.

The FAST needs the KPA reading to do its work but it does show the boost levels in PSI as well.

Go to your dashboard settings and run down the list, you will see PSI listed on there. Click on it and hit OK. It will display it for you then.

When you datalog your runs make sure you have KPA listed on the dashboard or the FAST unit will not record anything. You can select and record both KPA and PSI at the same time and it wont be a problem.
 
Yea I saw it could read and display the map data in PSI... but when modifying all the tables they are listed in kPa so I was just setting up a chart for easy reference when making changes in the tables. I know the overlay feature will point me to the correct cell but I think in PSI so it's easier for me to have a little chart on the laptop =) thx for the info though.

Sully
 
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