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Old 20-04-2005   #16
 
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Re: Water coming out the exhaust

Originally Posted by Stuart DemonD
I always preferred to think of the engine as 'Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow'

Sorry, in one of those moods
How long have you been calling Jules "engine"?
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Re: Water coming out the exhaust

Originally Posted by Stuart DemonD
I always preferred to think of the engine as 'Suck, Squeeze, Bang, Blow'

Good theory.. As long as it's well lubed (especially on the "bang" stroke)
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Re: Water coming out the exhaust

Dunno if anyones said this but the there is a valve on the back of the back box near the bottom, that is there to let the water that builds up in there out.

I only found this out when i took my car to humpfrees (sp) for a wheel allignment and they said my exhuast was blowing so i took it to this exhuast place that makes custom ones and they said theyre having you on! its a vavle that fiat fit on there as standard
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Re: Water coming out the exhaust

Originally Posted by The Negotiator
Intake, compression, combustion (work done) and exhaust. I always assumed it was nice and simple like that....I wish. The thermodynamic cycle is based on the CARNOT cycle (a Frenchman who worked out how to use energy properly)
Now, If im not mistaken, the cycle that is used to model a spark ignition engine is actually the OTTO cycle, as the CARNOT cycle pertains to heat engines, theyre not strictly reciprocating engines..
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Will have a look in my notes Tom As I said, it's hard!
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