Air flow and pressure ratio calculator

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528KC
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Air flow and pressure ratio calculator

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I made one on excel that I would like to share and get opinions on but I can't figure out how to upload a .xls or .xlsx file. I've tried searching how to upload one and come across a few other excel sheets but never how they got uploaded.
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Need to use a file sharing site like DropBox, Google Drive, MediaFire.
528KC
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Cool thank you. I will figure it out here in the next few hours and post it up if i can. I don't think my work likes sites like that.
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B28I6_ ... sp=sharing

This is my first time trying to post a document or anything. So this is just a test.
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Re: Air flow and pressure ratio calculator

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Well I think it worked. I got the equations off the interwebs and have no clue if they are even right, but this was my first venture with excel and I'm trying to compile a list of parts for a dream turbo so I figured why not give it a go. If anyone has any additional info to pitch in or correct my thought process on the matter feel free. As far as I can tell this should give you a good idea about whether or not a turbo would work in the desired application but nothing more, and even then I'm not sure. :laugh:

What do you think?
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