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The term jet engine is loosely referring to an internal combustion airbreathing jet engine. A turbo, or turbocharger is a device, usually fitted to a car or truck, to increase an engine's efficiency by forcing more air into the combustion chamber. I can see how you might have confused the two, as they are both primarily based on a turbine-driven design.
Yes. Without one, the engine compartment would quickly overheat and lead to a fire or melted hoses. The exhaust system on a jet ski serves an extremely critical heat management function.
Put the exhaust back to factory spec the way it was designed.
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A turbo prop is basically a jet engine with a propeller.
Ultra-light light Your average Cessna Multi-prop Multi-prop heavy Turbo-prop light Turbo-prop Turbo-prop heavy Light jet Personal jet Buisness jet Commercial Jet Commercial Heavy Space craft
The motors or engines. The propeller(s) generate forward thrust on piston or turbo-prop aircraft, and on jet aircraft, thrust is created both by combustion exhaust and by bypass air from the fan(s).
The first turbo jet flight took place on August 27, 1939 in Germany. The jet was a Heinkel He 178 and the pilot's name was Erich Warsitz.
He invented the turbo jet engine. And was granted many things. He was the Father of the turbo jet propulsion. He died of lung cancer in 1996.
function of jet in carburettor
Jet fuel is sprayed into the exhaust gas steam and ignited, as this happens, the end of the primary nozzle constricts hydraulically and the result is increased thrust as the jet exhaust is "after burned".
av gas; i.e. aviation gasoline. Jet fuel.