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Location: Perth
Registered: August 2004
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Re: Another turbo question
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Thu, 09 September 2004 15:52

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When an engine is under load more fuel is used. when the fuel mixes with the air and gets combusted the resultant gas takes up more room or volume than just the origional air and fuel. Kinda like if you shake a coke bottle... So when the engine is under more load all theings being equal throttle etc... More fuel gets combusted and it produces more gas... Load can be seen as how much you shake the coke bottle. When a constant speed is reached the amount of fuel required to maintan that speed is less therefore load decreases and you have less exahust and hence the drop in boost... Hope this helps
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