carbs, pods and rain
Dave Daniels
dwaynedaniels at sbcglobal.net
Mon Mar 10 19:17:28 PDT 2008
I would think the same thing. Seems to me the water in the filter would clog it up. Sounds logical anyway. And you sure wouldn't want to be riding it with the shower caps on.
James Keefover <jkeefover at swansonindustries.com> wrote: I think if the air is already more moist, then it would run worse than dry
air at the same temp. Funny things happen however if the water is
evaporating just before combustion...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_injection_%28engines%29
My worry is that the wet filter would not flow much air.
James
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Clair [mailto:darkclarity2k at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 8:25 PM
To: Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion
Subject: Re: carbs, pods and rain
Cool, thanks for the correction.
I wonder if condom would work too?
Steven Bixby wrote: I been reading about flying (to be a
'proper' virtual pilot since I
can't afford to do it for real). This reading includes aviation
weather, although I knew this fact back in high school. :)
Moist air is actually less dense than dry air - water vapor is lighter
than air. So when it's dry, engines run better than when it's humid.
Ok, I'm done spouting my newfound (or renewed) knowledge, back to pods
and shower caps!
> Remember, moist air is denser which can help the combustion process.
> OK, that's a stretch..... I am all wet around the ears.
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