would ataching a computer fan to the airfilter of a dirt bike accomplishment as a tubo except not run off the exhaust. close to if i where to attach a computer enthusiast to the air filter creek would i get any performing out of it.
Answers: Actually the idea isn't as ridiculous as most of you believe. Regardless of what type of pump you use to pressurize the intake, the whole concept is to force more cubic feet of nouns into the engine. A computer fan is surely too small, but electric fan don't have to run 100,000 rpm as suggested. Just run a bigger follower slower! Duh! On a carburated engine the carb would have to be sheltered in an nouns tight box and the air forced into the box as all right as the carb or the carb sealed nouns tight and a fuel pump used producing more pressure than the maximum air pressure would be. Otherwise the heavens pressure will be higher than the fuel pressure and the result will be a too lean mix or no fuel transference at all. Check out "1957-58 Studebaker Golden Hawk" and you'll find the system is ably proven.
I would say no....And if it did it wouldnt be much at adjectives...And if something snaps off and go into the engine then you only bought yourself a new engine!
Answers: Actually the idea isn't as ridiculous as most of you believe. Regardless of what type of pump you use to pressurize the intake, the whole concept is to force more cubic feet of nouns into the engine. A computer fan is surely too small, but electric fan don't have to run 100,000 rpm as suggested. Just run a bigger follower slower! Duh! On a carburated engine the carb would have to be sheltered in an nouns tight box and the air forced into the box as all right as the carb or the carb sealed nouns tight and a fuel pump used producing more pressure than the maximum air pressure would be. Otherwise the heavens pressure will be higher than the fuel pressure and the result will be a too lean mix or no fuel transference at all. Check out "1957-58 Studebaker Golden Hawk" and you'll find the system is ably proven.
Kawasaki 100cc 1980something, 2cycle won't start?
I would say no....And if it did it wouldnt be much at adjectives...And if something snaps off and go into the engine then you only bought yourself a new engine!
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