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Old 11-06-2007, 08:19 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by Turbocruiser13
Common sense told me that 650cc @ 43psi was bigger than 682cc @ 58psi if they were both set to the same pressure

Actually its more of an "Ignorance is bliss" sort of deal. By not knowing the difference between mass flow rate and volumetric flow rate, it was out of pure luck, shear coincidence, that your guess,,,oh I mean "common sense", was closer to the correct answer.

If I were you, I'd hit the books or hope your luck doesn't run out ooorrrrr,,,,you could, like you have in the past, always just pm good ol' duster360 to help you figure out the hard stuff. I'm always willing to help you "common sense" guys out.
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