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Airflow for Super 88 Diesel

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Nathan Gray

04-21-2001 18:40:08




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Could anyone tell me how many cubic feet per minute a Super 88 diesel intake sucks. Thank You
Nathan




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cfm

04-22-2001 06:29:05




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 Re: Airflow for Super 88 Diesel in reply to Nathan Gray, 04-21-2001 18:40:08  
That one is:
(rpm/1728)x(cid/2)x.85= cfm



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Westville

04-22-2001 06:47:42




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 Re: Re: Airflow for Super 88 Diesel in reply to cfm, 04-22-2001 06:29:05  
Scott's post was for the engine combustion air. If you are placing the tractor or engine in a closed space you need to allow for air to carry away the heat radiated by the block as well as the air flow to the radiator. These air flows are several times as large as the combustion air requirement. I'll look at work and post again.



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Mo air

04-22-2001 15:18:12




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 Re: Re: Re: Airflow for Super 88 Diesel in reply to Westville, 04-22-2001 06:47:42  
Westville, The thread was began by a Nathan Gray. We don't have a Scott on this one. Where are you coming from? He also asked, How much air does the "intake suck"?, my formula accounts for that question.



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