> By vaporizing the water you cool the exhaust and the > expanding steam helps drive the turbine section. I'd think that the same > principle applies to internal combustion engines, too. Any heat that can be > converted into expanding gasses will help push the piston. Heat in the > tailpipe is wasted energy, at least once it gets past any turbocharging > components (but I said I wasn't going to argue this point, so I'll shut up > here.) > > > Curley John
Agreed that it is not worth chasing down the documentation, I vaguely remember that the STEAM does indeed ADD to the POWER. I'll now shut up, too. Moe Bob --------------------------------- to unsubscribe send mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _____________________________________________________________ Check out the new and improved Topica site! http://www.topica.com/t/13
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