Boost Pressure Calculator — Convert and Calculate Turbo/Supercharger Pressure

Boost Pressure Calculator

Convert between different boost pressure units (PSI, BAR, kPa) and calculate pressure ratios for turbocharged and supercharged engines.

Step 1: Pressure Details

Understanding Boost Pressure

Boost pressure is the amount of pressure above atmospheric pressure created by a turbocharger or supercharger. It’s typically measured in PSI (pounds per square inch) or BAR (metric unit). Higher boost pressures generally result in more engine power.

Step 2: Additional Options

About Pressure Ratios

The pressure ratio is calculated as (Boost Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure) / Atmospheric Pressure. This ratio helps determine the efficiency of forced induction systems. Most street turbo systems operate at pressure ratios between 1.5 and 2.5.

Pressure Conversion Results

Summary
Unit Comparison
Pressure Ratio

Converted Pressure

15.0 PSI
Based on 15.0 PSI input at sea level
Input Pressure
15.0 PSI
Converted Pressure
15.0 PSI
Absolute Pressure
29.7 PSI
Pressure Ratio
2.02

Pressure Unit Comparison

Pressure Unit Value Common Usage

Pressure Ratio Analysis

Pressure Conversion Formula

Absolute Pressure = Boost Pressure + Atmospheric Pressure

To calculate absolute pressure, add the boost pressure to the atmospheric pressure. The pressure ratio is then calculated as Absolute Pressure / Atmospheric Pressure. For example: 15 PSI boost + 14.7 PSI atmospheric = 29.7 PSI absolute pressure.

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