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Originally Posted by FRS Justin
Example if I had a gallon jug of lets say sugar and a gallon jug of water there is more water than sugar in that jug. its still a gallon container but the water is denser. So if you are putting more than a normal amount on the standard of N/A intake stroke because the charge is denser it is considered F/I because it still has more o2 than a normal N/A intake stroke
Edit : I should add that o2 is the main focus not the mechanism of how it got there. o2 is what creates the bang so it's what's focused on. you adjust power levels by jet changes right, but that doesn't change the volume that enters the cylinder only the density of what's going in
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Haha, I am NEVER letting you near my car with a gallon jug of sugar.
So cars at sea level are forced induction and cars in Denver are NA. The cars have to aspirate harder where there's less oxygen right? It's all about the oxygen content right?