Syed Shah Posted November 30, 2002 Share Posted November 30, 2002 Originally posted by Terminator May be someone who knows moreabout Boyles Law (?) wil jump in here. Boyles law: For a fixed mass of gas at a constant temperature, the product of the pressure and voulume is constant. But, if we lower the temperature, then the air density is increased, meaning more air molecules in a set volume of air (lower temp also means lower pressure). This basically means that you have even more air going into the engine, allowing more power providing there is adequate fuelling. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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