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"Mari Laison" <marilaison.TakeThisOut@tgnet.net> wrote in message
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> I'll give you a link to a web site where one man has done a lot of work
> putting together papers on the subject. Search through the drop-down menus
> to end up at the needed paper.
>
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> go to tech info... then search around a bit, it's there.
>
> Mark
> "David Algie" <aca.TakeThisOut@iquest.net> wrote in message
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> > I had a formula somewhere for calculating turbo inlet temps but can't
find
> > it. If anyone has one of these I would be grateful. Mainly air inlet
temp
> > rise without intercooler, using CFM flow rates and boost pressure
> increase.
> > Thanks.
> >
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