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Old 13 Sep 2002, 15:57 (Ref:379690)   #1
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Inches Mercury -> PSI

On Derrick Walker's website, it claims that the Toyota RV8F in the ChampCar is running 34 inches mercury of boost, what would this figure in PSI? The converting program that I use doesn't have either measurements, and I was wondering how much boost this thing is making compared to some road cars. ( I don't understand inches mercury!)


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