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Electric Turbo Vs. blow dryer?
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Posted by 4020pullin'up on March 25, 2006 at 18:54:41 from (12.189.32.36):
I was recently thinking about how the turbo works for gas engines. It forces air into the carburator, correct? Cold air+More fuel=More power, right? So, how much air really comes out of this turbo/blower? Is there really a great amount? When a tractor has the intake hose coming into the carb., how much pressure is really being inserted through the venturi of the carb? I was thinking that with the hot air module removed from a hair blow dryer, then put directly infront of the intake of the carb, it would act as if it is a turbo, right? I'm just a cheap farmer! Don't you guys think this would maybe work? Thanks
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