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Bigger blower = more power?
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<blockquote data-quote="Weather Man" data-source="post: 15948334" data-attributes="member: 137766"><p>It depends on efficiency of blower and parasitic loss from the particular blower. A 2.6 Kenne Bell will make more power than a 3.4 whipple at 19 PSI. The whipple consumes way more power and is not in its efficiency zone. Push both blowers to 28 PSI and it reverses, the 2.6 is out of the zone producing tremendous heat and the whipple is dancing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weather Man, post: 15948334, member: 137766"] It depends on efficiency of blower and parasitic loss from the particular blower. A 2.6 Kenne Bell will make more power than a 3.4 whipple at 19 PSI. The whipple consumes way more power and is not in its efficiency zone. Push both blowers to 28 PSI and it reverses, the 2.6 is out of the zone producing tremendous heat and the whipple is dancing. [/QUOTE]
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