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You are not calibrating or diagnosing anything. You don't need instantaneous pressure readings other than to make yourself look cool. To me it is just shit moving around that I don't need to see. Let me know when the oil pressure drops below a level that will do damage to lower end bearings. That is really all I need to know.
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It depends on whether you want something else doing the "averaging" for you or not.
Some people (myself included) don't want anything masked by a buffer or otherwise. Sometimes the subtle details expressed on an unbuffered gauge can tell a person with a good eye more about what's really going on. I hate any assumptions made about "what I need to see". Let me be the arbiter of that.
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How shit works and feels in the real world fucking matters. Fuck the math. Fuck the theory. This is what always gets me going when talking about this shit to engineers.
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Why would it bounce around every second? Mine didn't. It only moved when I revved the engine.
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If you were measuring the oil pressure in 1kPa increments, the thing would be bouncing all around at steady RPM because the oil pump creates pressure oscillations. You just choose to buffer it to 300kPa instead of 1kPa. Get it? It is really no different that waiting a few seconds and averaging the results, but rather a different way of doing it.
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That is exactly my point. You buffer something based upon it's intended use/user. If I'm an engine engineer, I want oil pressure to be measured every 100ms and in as small as 5kPa increments. If I'm a race car builder, I want it every 500ms and at 0.5PSI increments. And if I drive a fucking Buick Century with a dummy light, every 10 seconds on average with a 5PSI increment is good enough so I never see the light unless I have no oil in the engine.
It is all on how you wish to display the data pure and simple.
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Wow.
You actually made sense. Who are you, and does 101 know you're logged onto his account?
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That post was the product of 45k in student loans.
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