| 1. | Generally, a turbo-normalized system attempts to maintain a manifold pressure of.
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| 2. | Full-throttle operation at sea level is at 90 inches ( 3 bar ) of manifold pressure.
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| 3. | Manifold pressure may also be " ported ".
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| 4. | In automotive applications, boost refers to the amount by which intake manifold pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure.
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| 5. | Normal rated power of a stock R-3350 is at 2, 600 rpm and of manifold pressure.
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| 6. | When the throttle is opened ( in a car, the boost manifold pressure above atmospheric pressure.
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| 7. | In the case of the manifold pressure ).
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| 8. | This fuel allowed higher manifold pressures, which were achieved by increasing the boost from the centrifugal supercharger.
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| 9. | The turbocharged variants omit this feature, as the turbocharger provides a far greater increase in manifold pressure.
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| 10. | The manifold pressure is 50 inches Hg, absolute . ( ), producing 650 bhp ( SAE ).
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