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16th Feb 05 at 12:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

just suck off your tutor and i'm sure if you can swallow he's load you'll get an A*
bradfincham
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ive sent you, c02, nox graphs for emissions, that shoud solve that and all the info on lambda 1 and how the cat sensor sorts all this!!
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see i knew it ^^^^
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post on migweb cause there are a few technical guys on there!
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I'm not 100% but i believe its to do with pressure differences with air velocity being greater when accelerating. Where the air moving faster causes higher pressure. Also nowadays with injection systems, you try and run as lean as possible when travelling as to drive economically (Not sure if this is anything to do with it, just makes sense)

[Edited on 27-02-2008 by F4ntasia]
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wtf this threads 3years old
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i thought it read it before
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quote:
Originally posted by F4ntasia
Where the air moving faster causes higher pressure.

couldnt be more wrong. think of an aircraft wing

the greater distance (over the wing) route causes the air to move faster
this causes low pressure. pressure wants to equallise therefore high pressure will try to equalise low pressure areas.
this equalisation, is what produces lift on a wing. the upper surface on a wing is under low pressure and is "sucked" upward (lift) this is responsible for 2/3s the lift produced, the remaining 1/3 is from the lower surface pushing up

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