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Old July 24th 05, 01:51 AM
John
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"Spike" > wrote in message
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> On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 05:39:23 -0400, "John"
> > wrote:
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>>"Spike" > wrote in message
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>>> On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 20:44:22 -0400, "John"
>>> > wrote:
>>>
>>>>"WindsorFox[SS]" > wrote in message
>>>>news:21JDe.56725$iU.25066@lakeread05...
>>>>> muffster wrote:
>>>>>> has anyone tried installing the turbonator on there mustang and if
>>>>>> so
>>>>>> what were the results?
>>>>>> http://www.turbonator.com/index.html?id=adWordsMustang
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a 02 GT and was wondering if this add on might be worth while.
>>>>>
>>>>> Sned them an email and ask how the "swirling effect" created at the
>>>>> throttlebody manages to continue swirling all the way through the
>>>>> tubes
>>>>> of
>>>>> the upper intake around curves, past the valves and into the
>>>>> combustion
>>>>> chamber. They won't reply.
>>>>
>>>>Golly, wouldn't friction and going around curves (induced secondary
>>>>flows)
>>>>tend to dissipate the initial swirl? ****ing morons!
>>>
>>> Wouldn't that depend on whether you are above, on, or below the
>>> equator? Thing might work for the Aussies....

>>
>>No, the forces that create secondary flows in pipe and tubing are stronger
>>than the coriolis effect.

>
> BUMMER! I got some friends in Aussie land who were hoping it might
> just work for them.
>

Ain't gonna happen. So go, and may the force be with you, the turbonator
force that is! :-)

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John
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