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Treadstone FMIC vs CX Racing FMIC *results inside*
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<blockquote data-quote="hittinboost" data-source="post: 11596571" data-attributes="member: 92025"><p>Using your analogy the cloth would have more restriction which in turn would result in more pressure (boost). The screen would have less restriction and in turn result in less pressure (boost). Boost is not a measurement of force, it's a measurement of back-pressure.</p><p></p><p><strong>The cloth (the restrictive) would have less force on the opposite end of the straw but pressure (boost) would be higher.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>The screen wire (less restrictive) would have more force on the opposite end of the straw but the pressure (boost) would be lower.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>So your analogy proves that if something post-blower is added and boost increases that means that a restriction was put in place. If something post-blower was added and boost decreases that means that a restriction was removed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hittinboost, post: 11596571, member: 92025"] Using your analogy the cloth would have more restriction which in turn would result in more pressure (boost). The screen would have less restriction and in turn result in less pressure (boost). Boost is not a measurement of force, it's a measurement of back-pressure. [B]The cloth (the restrictive) would have less force on the opposite end of the straw but pressure (boost) would be higher. The screen wire (less restrictive) would have more force on the opposite end of the straw but the pressure (boost) would be lower. [/B] So your analogy proves that if something post-blower is added and boost increases that means that a restriction was put in place. If something post-blower was added and boost decreases that means that a restriction was removed. [/QUOTE]
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