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you make little sense to me.
anyway, cant be arsed searching...but as i remember you seen below expected performance increase??
maybe it was a s**t dyno, maybe your engine is in poor running condition, maybe you filled up the day before with tescos contaminated fuel lol
as above results...
LOL
100 messages, or 20 messages....the inbox would still be full after not very long!
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Good effort Ben
^^^its hardly real engine development on the scheme of things! Its a process which ensures c**k on results every time with minimum man hours (after writing the programs).
a 1.0 litre 4 cyl engine has four 250cc chambers. It takes 2 revolutions for each cylinder to have a power stroke, therefore it takes 2 revolutions for 1000cc of air to be "taken in".
So at 4000 rpm, 2000 litres is taken in one minute.
This is assuming 100% volumetric efficiency.