kilopascal gauge
97.968 kPag
KPAG stands for Kilopascal Gauge, which is a unit of pressure relative to atmospheric pressure. It is used to represent pressure measurements above atmospheric pressure.
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Boyle's Law says that PV is constant for ideal gas at a constant temperature. The pressure used should be the absolute pressure, not the gage pressure. Ge the absolute pressure should be obtained using : P = PG + PE where PG = gage pressure ( kPag , psig, etc. ) PE = barometric pressure ( kPaa, psia, etc. ) P = absolute pressure ( kPaa , psia, etc. ) ( PG + PE ) ( V ) = Constant for constant temperature The g in kPag and in psig indicates gage pressure.
Should be the same as my 1989 323; 40 PSIG (280 kPag). Please note this is on the discharge side of the high pressure pump, before the fuel filter. Good luck Malcolm
yup..,naeexpired dn ung check nla kc..hndi nman un unlimited kag gnagamit eh..so kpag nging traveler ang isang Tao pede xang mayaman o..bahala na..
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