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Range Rover Blues:
Lordy, that guy should get on well with mr "astra VXR" :doh:

All that research and not one mention of Bernouli's equation, so much for all those references :rolleyes:

Hissy:
I just googled Bernoulli's Equation, after a short nap ................ ](*,)

lee celtic:

--- Quote ---I just googled Bernoulli's Equation
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I did that too  :lol: :lol: :lol:

still none the wiser  :-k :-k :-k

 :lol: :lol:

Range Rover Blues:
Well the guys sets off with P1V1=P2V2 but I'm afraid it's far more complicated than that.  This equation is for a fixed mass of "ideal" gas in a sealed state, for exaomple within the engine if you ignore heat transfer etc.

Benouli deals with the trade of of energy states in a flowing Ideal gas or fluid.  If you then consider that air is compressible it gets foar far more complicated.

IIRC, V2+2P+gZ=constant, ie pressure can be traded off against the square of velocity, or when gas slows down the pressure goes up.  It's how aeroplanes fly and carburetors work.

Oh, and why chavtastic big exhausts are a duff idea ;)

carracarra13:
We realy need to get out more lol :D

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