g/s to cfm
Dave Zug
dzug at delanet.com
Fri Jul 30 14:53:12 GMT 1999
> >What is the signifigance of the 1728 .. (144 * 12 ?) 144 for cu-in
> >to cu-ft but whats the 12 ?
>
> 12*12=144 is the number of square inches in a square foot, *12 gives a cubic
> foot.
DOH! yea ok thats right. 8-}
> >I ran this calculation on my SC 5.7 litre from memory and come up
> >with 125% ve. I'll have to look at the data to get exact. neet-o.
>
> But, is this of what good?, strikes me as trivia pursuit.
Yea I do that alot. One reason to find VE would be: to convert to a
MAP cal, I need to know it going in right?
> Like trying to develope fuel tables on a computer, without even having the
> engine running. Ni being smart here just curious where ya going.
> Also, need BMFC for figuging fuel needed.
Okay I'll bite.. BMF-what? the BMF part I think I'm guessing wrong
on ;-)
~~~
Dave Z. www.delanet.com/~tgp
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