MD18EcoStang
Well-Known Member
Exactly. Nothing wrong with stating the context first. That's how good communication works. Once in context, we can just say PSI. I'm sure this is a fascinating read for everyone.Not correcting. Just sounds silly saying "making 26 psi of boost".
It's not an incorrect "fact" when you apply relevance to the discussion. Nobody was talking about tires in this thread. Are you confused? Lmao
PSI being measured and boost being measured are the same exact thing, same exact number, like you said, "in this case".
No matter how you word it here, it's the same exact thing.
Considering N/A engines make 0 PSI aka BOOST. It's measuring the same thing.
Ask any racer any real racer, referring to boost is the same as referring to PSI.
Nobody in the world says "I'm running 179kpa of boost"
You can be as technical as you want.
PSI = Boost
Boost = PSI
I agree, OP is MIA.
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