Edd
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what do you think it means? i've always thought naturally aspirated but noticed more and more people saying normally aspirated
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SteveW
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i thought it was naturally..
but then again i seem to be wrong about everything when it comes to engines
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djderek
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i thought N/A ment "not applicable"
or am i just being silly?
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Edd
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N/A cars
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djderek
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oops
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gianluigi
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quote: Originally posted by djderek
i thought N/A ment "not applicable"
or am i just being silly?
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Tom
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normally it pisses me off when people say naturally what's natural about an engine
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GazBevan
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'Normally..'
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GazBevan
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or atleast thats what im taught in college..
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Tom
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Think about it
Normally aspirated vs Forced induction
It would be more like
Naturally aspirated vs genetically modified induction
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Edd
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturally-aspirated_engine
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Jake
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ive always said naturally aspirated.
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myke
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naturally-aspirated_engine
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Cybermonkey
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Normally Aspirated whatever. its Naturally Aspirated
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Edd
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3CorsaMeal
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i say natural, as it being aspirated by natural movement of air as opposed to forced
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3CorsaMeal
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to be normal it has to be compared to something
i.e: normal behaviour (only useful is you know what "normal" is opposed to "unnormal"
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Tom
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Feck off naturally sounds toilet
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Edd
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loo are talking shite tom
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bradfincham
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naturally
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Half Pint
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whats ther verdict
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Edd
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10 say naturally and 5 say normally
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Stu
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They are both ok.
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Stu
They are both ok.
But I prefer the term normally
I agree completely
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Tom
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
loo are talking shite tom
You haven't posted an opinion edward all you have done is post a link and a smilie at leasted my 'shit' is my own
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