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      01-16-2011, 03:50 PM   #1
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Start Boost % to PSI conversion (PROcede settings)

Can you guys please check my formula on the spreadsheet linked and see if it's correct? I'm trying to convert the Start Boost % to PSI used on the PROcede user adjustable parameters.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?...0dzNWX0E&hl=en

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Can you guys please check my formula on the spreadsheet linked and see if it's correct? I'm trying to convert the Start Boost % to PSI used on the PROcede user adjustable parameters.

https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?...0dzNWX0E&hl=en

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50 = 15psi, or at least it should be.
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Your spreadsheet is off

It's easier than you think:

0%=10psi
10%=11psi
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50%=15psi
55%=15.5psi
60%=16psi
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100%=20psi
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Calvin,
Thanks for clearing that up. Procede software says (11-20psi) but you are saying 0% is 10psi... that's how I calculated... 0% being 11psi.
Fixed the spreadsheet
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Thanks for clearing that up. Procede software says (11-20psi) but you are saying 0% is 10psi... that's how I calculated... 0% being 11psi.
Fixed the spreadsheet
That's because the minimum allowing user input is 10%, so 11psi.
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