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Old May 10, 2002, 08:48 PM
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M800 at work...

...on Marios amazing Drag GTR. He's got all the gear in there..including the digital instrument binnacle. You've got to see all 3 movies to understand what I'm talking about. The car managed to idle at just over 1200rpm...quite amazing considering the spec of the engine and the fuel pressure its running. MoTec man doing his job very nicely!!

here is the link...

http://www.exvitermini.com

Have a look at the GReddy boost gauge in the center console....reads to 3.5bar
Crazy stuff!
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I think everyone on the internet is on Mario's site, it's that slow.
I'll check back later tonight.
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Its always pretty fast for me...but judging from the interest he must be getting loads of people downloading stuff...
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Call me stupid (actually, please don't), but are 'bars'. when you say 1.5 bars, 1.7 bars, what does that entail?
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Originally posted by SekaiDragon
Call me stupid (actually, please don't), but are 'bars'. when you say 1.5 bars, 1.7 bars, what does that entail?
Normally, "bars" is a representation of boost(from a turbo). Most of us in the states use psi(but not all!) to measure boost. Bar is metric.

1 bar = 14.4psi.
1psi = 0.069 bar

Hope that helps.

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Originally posted by Mordeth


Normally, bars is a representation of boost(from a turbo). Most of us in the states use psi(but not all!). Bars is metric. 1 bar = 14.7psi.

Hope that helps.

Mordeth
Thanks, man. I have seen that on the forums all the time, and never understood... 3.5 bars... DAMN!!
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Originally posted by SekaiDragon


Thanks, man. I have seen that on the forums all the time, and never understood... 3.5 bars... DAMN!!
Just to clarify. 1 bar = 14.4 psi. Heh sorry about that. Realized my mistake right as I hit the submit button in the last post. I edited it as well. I also put in the conversion from psi to bar.

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Thanks again!!!
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I've downloaded the movies and that car sounds sooo angree!!!
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