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Old 10-27-2014, 01:45 AM   #7
H. L. Chauvin
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Default Re: Model a vs b carburator

In the old days, every body knew that: (pi r square) was used to find the areas of a circle.

Today with modern math, pies are round & not square; so nobody can find the area of a circle or even imagine a 17 trillion dollar loan with nobody paying for it.

We really have a modern political agenda today to establish & maintain total dummies. What ever happened to arithmetic?

The Model A carburetor & intake had a 1" diameter throat & the Model B had a 1-1/8" diameter throat.

With (pie are round) in lieu of (pi r square), nobody with new math can calculate that this 1/8" larger diameter for a B carburetor is actually a 25% increase in area of fuel/air entering the combustion chamber.

Wow! Arithmetic, what is that?
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