K Kyoichi(Emperor) Known Member Senior Member Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 156 Points 1,516 Feb 9, 2006 #1 i hv a tryre pressure checker, but the unit given is in lb/pound. Isn't the unit should be Psi or kPa?
i hv a tryre pressure checker, but the unit given is in lb/pound. Isn't the unit should be Psi or kPa?
Z zan 2,000 RPM Senior Member Joined Feb 20, 2005 Messages 2,154 Points 3,138 Feb 9, 2006 #2 Psi = pound square inch. sama lah tu.
K Kyoichi(Emperor) Known Member Senior Member Joined Nov 7, 2005 Messages 156 Points 1,516 Feb 9, 2006 #3 when i use it, it gives me a reading of 25 lb. , so wat do i compare the reading with?
si|verfish 5,000 RPM Senior Member Joined Apr 28, 2004 Messages 5,797 Points 3,136 Location PJ Feb 9, 2006 #4 25 psi lor. That's your tyre pressure at the time. Unless there's another use for pounds in terms of pressure. Like zan said, psi = pounds per square inch. This is the imperial system of measurement. KPa = Kilo Pascal. This is the metric system. Last edited: Feb 9, 2006
25 psi lor. That's your tyre pressure at the time. Unless there's another use for pounds in terms of pressure. Like zan said, psi = pounds per square inch. This is the imperial system of measurement. KPa = Kilo Pascal. This is the metric system.