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phunkdoktaspok wrote:
But if you compress something it will get hot!
Yes when it is relaesed it will cool abit! but it isn't like a gas changing to vapour ( all it is doing is going from compressed air then to atmospheric pressure!) It has not really changed state a great deal! so there is no way it could be as cool as fresh air!
i said same thing thats why i gave an example of a water pouring on a HOT engine, but u cant just accept that u were wrong at the first place. and now u r rephrasing what i have already mentioned

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And if you take this air which has already absorbed heat and then compress it again it is going to create more heat!
u making no sense here!!
this air is going to get out via exhaust as soon as it passes the turbine wheel(as their will b vacuum in the turbine wheel), what makes u think it will b compressed again!!!!

i ask advice for what i dont know, that does not mean that i have to listen to whatever u say, wrong or right.

cool it bro......
barpk