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cold air has more water vapor so it sinks warm air does not have so much
Cold water is denser than warm water meaning that it moves more slowly and sinks. Therefore, the warm water currents of the oceans move faster and at the relative surface, meanwhile the cold water currents are at much deeper depths. Cold water doesn't have as much evaporation (meaning it slows and weakens hurricanes)
Efficiency will be reduced.Have to intake much glucose.
A typical person needs 4g of salt per day. Very few people need more than 6g of salt per day.The range for the healthy daily intake is 2-5 g.
The best water intake per day is 999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999,999 gallons a second. Ha ha ha. seriously i don't know
Not Much!
Enough. Get it dyno'd.
ABout 161 hp out of the factory with mods such as exhaust headers and wide pipe with cold air intake its about 218.
Headers may add 3-5 hp depending on design and a cold air intake will add around 4-7 hp for a total gain of 7-12 hp untuned. Definitely worth it especially with the nice throaty sound you will get out of it.
350 chevy with aluminum heads and intake carb and headers weigh
You would probably only get 5-10hp at the crank from installing both, depending on brand and other modifications.
probably about 30 hp i would know bcuz i own exactley that
well you see the timematic conversion of the thirteenth neo is greater then the torque of edelbrock... so no
Need more info - cam specs - intake type - compression ratio - valve size - headers? - type of fuel
Maybe 7-10...lol if you really wanna open it up get an exhaust. most restrictive part in the system with those headers, Cold Air and a mufflar its around 13-16
== == It came with 245hp from the factory, but you can improve it with headers and a good intake, ignition upgrades.
A complete engine with flywheel, headers, intake, and carb will weigh around 520 pounds.