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by Gannon » Sat Aug 11, 2012 4:16 pm
CFM is gonna be much higher out the tailpipe compared to the intake because it is 40 times the temperature. A quick calculation gives me 3.8 times the volume.
So for every litre of air the engine ingests, it spits 3.8 litres out....but.... not including the small amount of fuel, that 3.8 litres of hot air weighs the same 1.2 grams as the 1 litre of air that entered the engine.
So yes your pinwheel should spin faster in the exhaust than it would in the intake, this is the reason a turbo charger is able to compress the same volume of incoming air as what is actually powering the turbine out the exhaust. If your exhaust gas exited the engine at the same temperature it entered, a turbo wouldn't create boost
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