ShadowsPapa
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I mean their "suggestion" that you are increasing the "explosion" and that the incoming air can somehow compress itself - they say the air density is greatly increased. Sure, you force the air into a smaller pipe, restricted by that silly device.In theory it's no less goofy than the "roar" produced by an aftermarket plenum. Noise is energy lost somewhere.
By the time the air gets to the point of the injector, even more, into the chamber, it's very much changed.
That's all it's good for - sound.
I'm laughing at their explanation and suggesting it increases power.
How about putting playing cards against the spokes of your wheels.
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