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[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Chamber pressure question
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2/26/2008 6:10:24 PM EDT
When looking up chamber pressures, I see it expressed as CUP. How does that unit of measure compare to psi?
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2/26/2008 6:15:42 PM EDT
[#1]
cup = copper unit of pressure
http://www.convert-me.com/bb_en/viewtopic.php?p=20484
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2/26/2008 6:24:55 PM EDT
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2/26/2008 6:25:41 PM EDT
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When looking up chamber pressures, I see it expressed as CUP. How does that unit of measure compare to psi?
There is no direct comparison between the two. CUP and LUP(lead units of pressure) are both basically obsolete methods now.
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2/26/2008 6:44:02 PM EDT
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cup = copper unit of pressure
http://www.convert-me.com/bb_en/viewtopic.php?p=20484
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