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Is it a like Turbo? -No, a turbocharger recycles the exhaust gases, and forces them into the intake manifold using a fan. A Twister sits stationary inside the tube and spins the air going through it. Furthermore, a turbocharger only works at it's peak performance at high RPMs, while a Twister is working constantly, at low and high RPMs. So our turbos put exhaust gases in the intake tract? I can completely see where all the power comes from now. My god, I pray that this is just a joke and that he won't actually sell these to people
 "all street races have three sides to the story... the one owners side, the other onwers side, and the truth" - Posted by gtclk on August 22, 2003 at 4:44 PM in response to cttt300zx's post on shaping carbon fiber: "you can try emailing me, but most likely, you wont like my reply. (nixit@juno.com)" - Posted by nixit on October 06, 2003 at 2:00 PM most hearbreaking tt.net post ever: "the Z world does not revolve around TT.net (n/m)" - SactoTodd 16:06:42 10/07/03 in response to a thoughtless comment made by myself: "you think about puking during sex?....get a new girlfriend ; )" - Posted by Janders on October 13, 2003 at 11:22 PM |
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