9.4.09

What do you think a nascar engine's volumetric efficiency looks like?

May be...

  • Volumetric efficiency, and peanuts??
    As in, if Mr Paper shredder has a peanut size brain,
    why does he have a head with the volume of a bowling ball to contain it??
    That doesn't doesn't sound very volumetrically efficient to me, what do you think??
    Take your hand out of your pants, you mommy is looking for you, and she doesn't like when you do that..
  • Peanuts? They are supposedly bad luck in racing and forbidden anywhere near the cars!
    Jonah's FINE N 09!!!!
  • I'm too lazy to look up "volumetric efficiency" and figure out what you're talking about, or figure out if the peanuts thing is meant for a joke or is serious, so I can only answer with...

    A bird...it looks like a pretty bird.
  • Volumetric Efficiency 101
    by Brian Barnhill

    This can actually be a quite tricky subject, mostly due to confusion and differing opinions among many people. Volumetric efficiency (VE) is typically defined as "the actual amount of air being pumped by the engine as compared to its theoretical maximum."


    Therefore, since NASCAR does not own the engines, nor produce them. There is no Volumetric efficiency in "NASCAR's engines". Now the major engine builders might have actual numbers, but who here really thinks they would let that prprietary information out?

    And as far as the peanuts, YOU SO CRAZY!!!!!
  • yeah ill bet it is very interesting.

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  • sorry man i have no idea what u are talking about but im sure it has something to make a car go faster or stick better in the corner you sound like a heck of an engine guy though
  • There's got to be some pretty interesting dynamics there, what with all the peanuts and stuff.dreamland barbeque
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