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![]() "RW Salnick" wrote Assuming we are talking about a 2GM, displacement of say 600 cc, idling at 1000 RPM, it is pumping 0.6/2*1000 = 300 liters/min of air out the exhaust pipe. This is approximately 10 CFM - not bad for idle and a small engine... bob, If the 2GM is a 4-cycle engine, is the above correct if it only draws in air every other revolution? Shouldn't air flow to engine room be calculated to keep temperature down ? As the combustion air temperature goes up, engine efficiency goes down - I read somewhere that power loss could be 11% if temperature rises from 80F to 150F. Perhaps having the exhaust fan run all the time the engine runs would be a good idea? GBM |