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38 PSI to Bar

38 PSI equals 2.62 bar.

Formula: PSI × 0.0689476 = bar

38 PSI =
2.62bar
kPa
262.001 kPa
MPa
0.262 MPa
atm
2.586 atm

38 PSI is in the light-truck and high-load tire range. Some sport-utility and van tires run in this range.

Computed to 3 decimal places using factor 0.0689476. For engineering or safety-critical uses verify against a calibrated reference.

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38 PSI is in the passenger-car range. Use the tire-pressure database to find the exact cold PSI for your make and model.

Reference table

PSI to bar near 38

pounds per square inch (PSI)bar (bar)
30 PSI2.068 bar
31 PSI2.137 bar
32 PSI2.206 bar
33 PSI2.275 bar
34 PSI2.344 bar
35 PSI2.413 bar
36 PSI2.482 bar
37 PSI2.551 bar
38 PSI2.62 bar
39 PSI2.689 bar
40 PSI2.758 bar
41 PSI2.827 bar
42 PSI2.896 bar
43 PSI2.965 bar
44 PSI3.034 bar
45 PSI3.103 bar
46 PSI3.172 bar
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Passenger car (street)
typical door-jamb spec
Sport / track
warm track use
Turbo boost
gauge pressure
Bicycle (road)
700c high pressure
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Frequently asked

What is 38 PSI in bar?
38 PSI equals 2.62 bar, or 262 kPa. Multiply PSI by 0.0689476 to convert.
How do I convert 38 PSI to bar without a calculator?
Divide by 14.5 for a quick estimate: 38 ÷ 14.5 ≈ 2.62 bar. The exact answer is 2.62 bar.
Is 38 PSI a good tire pressure?
38 PSI is within the normal passenger-car range (30–35 PSI cold). Always use your vehicle's door-jamb spec rather than a general recommendation.
What is 38 PSI in kPa?
38 PSI = 262 kPa. Tire pressures in Canada and Europe are often given in kPa.
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