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Subject: | Re: Carburetion. |
From: | "Marcus A. Pryor" <banshee16@starband.net> |
Date: | Tue, 6 Jun 2006 19:22:51 -0700 (PDT) |
I have observed the same thing in SUs. That is why the term "constant velocity" is somewhat of a misnomer. One of the most critical constants in wet flow testing is the pressure drop in the air column as it enters the carburetor. A constant pressure drop of one lb is usually used in order to create repeatability. For this reason CFM numbers are suspect unless they are tested at this one lb pressure drop. Marcus A. Pryor For a new age of reason > The SU is also referred to as a "constant velocity" carb. Not exactly > correct but the velocity and "signal" (vacuum at the jet) are fairly > constant. |
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