REFLECTOR: Gas temp

John Dibble aminetech at bluefrog.com
Fri Jul 1 14:42:56 CDT 2005


Yes, but what is important is that it will cool off the fuel/air
mixture, and the air part does contract considerably allowing more of
the mixture into the cylinder.  But still you need to cool the fuel
quite a bit to make a difference.

John

Jim Sower wrote:

> As it cools off, it gets just a tad denser.  As a practical matter
> it's not enough to measure.
>
> velocityxlfg wrote:
>
>> I know some one out there know the answer to this . Fuel (Gas )
>> carries more energy when it is chilled Right? So is it beneficial to
>> chill you fuel before  it enters the Fuel injection system? Would
>> this increase HP.  Ron
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