Originally posted by Howard
Interesting how what we "name" things so ofter gets screwed up. On a non super/turbo charged engine, the manifold pressure is not a pressure at all... rather it is a vacuum produced by the engine "sucking in" the fuel air charge. The higher the number, the higher vacuum and the higher power setting.
Interesting how what we "name" things so ofter gets screwed up. On a non super/turbo charged engine, the manifold pressure is not a pressure at all... rather it is a vacuum produced by the engine "sucking in" the fuel air charge. The higher the number, the higher vacuum and the higher power setting.
Wayne
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