man i need you as my math tutor!Originally posted by 1988starter
Lets think about thhis density of air thing logicly. Lets say a CAI pulls in air at 72 degrees Farenhight about 295 degrees Kelvin the density of O2 is about 1.332 Kg/M^3 at 100 degrees about 311 kelvin O2 is 1.254 Kg/M^3 a difference of .078Kg/M^3 Not too much at all These numbers are not too far off and I am being generous with engine bay heat as air is russed in it swirls around disipating heat because it is not a closed system. If you want to know normal air at 295 K is 1.1981 Kg/M^3 and at 311 1.1364 for a difference of .0617Kg/M^3 not much of a difference.
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