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...but all of those measurements are perfectly suitable as they all fall within the margin of error for the measurement of pressure with a pressure gauge, and how precisely your average boost controller can control said pressure. It's a semantic argument in our specific context. Nobody here is running over 30 psi, so using these terms leaves us with a +/-1 psi margin of error. Again, most boost controllers vary +/-2 psi and most boost gauges can are read with +/-1 psi margin of error. Interesting post though.
Recursively Yours, Kenny... PETZ Member #5
 SteamyZ. Never had did me wrong. - SL103 07/06/04 11:58:15
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