VE Table for turbo engine

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J.A.W. wrote:Or in other words.. & notwithstanding the sophistications of fluid dynamics absolutes..

An efficient forced induction set-up running +1bar over equivalent atmospheric - will effectively ~double the output..
Yes - assuming intercooling back to ambient temperature.
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This technical article re: 'flow in the cylinder' may be of some interest.

http://www.mie.uth.gr/ekp_yliko/flow_in ... linder.pdf
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J.A.W. wrote:This technical article re: 'flow in the cylinder' may be of some interest.

http://www.mie.uth.gr/ekp_yliko/flow_in ... linder.pdf
thank you for such an informative article

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johnny comelately wrote:
J.A.W. wrote:This technical article re: 'flow in the cylinder' may be of some interest.

http://www.mie.uth.gr/ekp_yliko/flow_in ... linder.pdf
thank you for such an informative article
Yes, thank you for the tip. I bought the whole book. Only if I would have the time to read it :oops: