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To what standards are today's(and/or yesterdays) A/C engines corrected to???
I find the older SAE J607--60°F---29.92" Hg 0% humidity SAE J1349--77°F 29.234"Hg 0% DIN 68°F 29.92 JIS 77°F 29.234 0% ?? J1995 77°F 29.53 0% (29.53"Hg = 100KPa ) My guess is that it is the older J607--,but I'd like a 2nd opinion. Thanks a Whole bunch--Jerry |
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