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Bigger blower = more power?
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<blockquote data-quote="69b302" data-source="post: 15954738" data-attributes="member: 52691"><p>OK, so if you use one air pump to inflate a tire to 35 psi, and then use another air pump to inflate the same tire to 35 psi, do you think the volume of compressed air is different based upon the pump you used? The volume of air is the same at a given rpm and boost. Heat does impact the density(not volume). Colder air is better as it contains more O2 than hot air, at the same volume, in addition to helping avoid knock. My 0.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="69b302, post: 15954738, member: 52691"] OK, so if you use one air pump to inflate a tire to 35 psi, and then use another air pump to inflate the same tire to 35 psi, do you think the volume of compressed air is different based upon the pump you used? The volume of air is the same at a given rpm and boost. Heat does impact the density(not volume). Colder air is better as it contains more O2 than hot air, at the same volume, in addition to helping avoid knock. My 0.02. [/QUOTE]
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