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Old 11-18-2002, 11:25 PM   #27
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Does the air that enters a jet engine ever pushed in faster than it's sucked in? Even at 1500 mph? No. If it was, the jet would stop accelerating. Unless of course it's got the engines killed, and is in freefall.

In an automotive application, the more direct the source is, the better, but it will never be forced. It's nothing more than a cool sounding name for cold air induction.

Kinda like blower vs. supercharger. lol

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~Chris
basically your saying demand is higher than supply, right? i see what you are saying now. what happens if you put a venturi in the tract of the "ram air"(not the carb)? at 200 mph? i would be curious to know.

thanks Chris
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