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--- Al Gietzen <alventures@email.msn.com> wrote:
Further to my recent response to Tracy's posting, I
wanted to clarify
that I was not disagreeing that there benefits to be
gained from tuned
induction. Clearly there are. I would just like to
see some hard data
to support that the way it is being done with the
"wrap-over" tubes is
really giving significant benefits. Is anybody
really getting more than
about 85 hp/rotor at 6000 rpm in their NA engine.
I question it based of theory; not on fact. There
is a reason why pipe
organ pipes are straight
Oh Contraire Mon Amie:
As a lad I lelped my father remove a pipe organ from a
theater and install it in our house. Even though it
had twelve foot ceilings some of the pipes had to be
mitered to go up and then across the ceiling, in fact
some of them were mitered twice and went back down
towards the floor.There was no descernable loss in
clairity. John
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