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Street Sniper -> RE: The Truth of the "Tornado" (9/14/2005 1:32:42 PM)
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Oh, I know what he was talking about and that thing has more to do with pressure than flow, but for all intents and purposes, and for our applications, air is a fluid and the principles of getting it in and out (flow), appply. Weapon R has employed this same principle in their "Secret Weapon" intake filters and people are eating it up and buying them like hotcakes. I am not being argumentitive or trying to salt Dj_ Pirate's game, but I dont' really think this should be a sticky. The title implies "Truth", whereas it's just his opinion. I am not saying the Turbonater works, but I have never seen a dyno proving or disproving that fact (other than the infomercial). Physically speaking, the concept is sound, but ideally I would like to see the inner walls of the intake "rifled" instead of having an obstruction, because at the intake charge speeds and cfm that we use, I think being in the middle of the pipe would hinder flow more than helping it. But, that just my contention, I have no dyno or airflow meter to back that up. The only blatant misinformation they are saying is that the "swirling" effect mixes the air/fuel better, when in fact, laminar flow is the only way to keep the fuel in it's atomized state.
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