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by Scoundreller
2365 days ago
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It’s a good question re:heat that seems to be unanswered. While it is compression and decompression, it’s not 100% efficient. And in a gas car, it’s releasing hot compressed air throughout the system, including the cat converter. I figured enough heat during compression would radiate to the engine. Plus more RPMs = more stuff warming up. I mean, the energy has to go somewhere, and the engine itself makes the most sense. We’re doing the opposite of acceleration (sometimes faster), so that’s gotta be a lot more energy turned into heat than necessary to keep an engine idle. If brake pads get to several hundred degrees while braking... |
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