shojuan
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Stop eating. Why do you think Mark N. runs such low times in SR71? I'm sure you've got at least 30 lbs of beer gut you can get rid of.
Rick
Rick
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Can you explain then why the T/A Ram Air is faster then the T/A non ram air? Don't even tell me that it's right when he hits 100mph, it's like nitrious, because if so your wrong. I also want to know if you say anything about the 1/4 and the reason, then also why is it quicker in the 1/8 also? To me it seems, not being mean, but that you have'nt had your study and your going by what you heard and have'nt expierienced. Not saying to offend you but that's my .02 wink--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sorry,but you`re making me laugh.I`ll go on with this for the amusement of noSHO Ram air is not achieved by just having tubes running to an air intake.The tubing sizes,angles,and placement are engineered perfectly to achieve a "ram" effect,which still won`t see gains until over 100mph(a proven fact amongst manufacturers and proffesional tuners alike.It`s the accepted knowlwedge.)Do you NOT have raim air,you have cold air which was achieved by running 2 tubes bought at a hardware store with the ends pointed at your air filter.It is entirely not possible to make a true ram air design with a trip to Home Depot,and without a degree in mechanics,science,etc..
A .4 improvement on such a short track with a manual transmission can be easily explained by track and condition variations.
No, just one of you. JT backed up his information with facts, science, and application which was substantiated by the article I supplied. To summarize from the article: Ram air is a myth!We both probaly look stupid after all of this.
I would like to give a thumbs up to Tom.. thumbs_u thumbs_u