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hey all

doing an engineering project as was wondering if any one had a p-V diagram for either an RB20 RB25 or Rb26 in standard form and if anyone has one after modifications and if so what modification were done. like Compression Ratio increase or whaterver.

If no one has got one, has anyone ever seen one and if so can you either draw a sketch or describe it,

Thanks

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na someone surely must have seen one around somewhere at some point in time

na i got the otto cycle....and carnott etc

ok broaden the area

any specific diagram for an engine...ford mazda whatever.

has anyone sat down and tried to work it out ??? you need alot of info to do it though

hmm maybe i am asking for something way to hard to find....but hey..worth a try

na someone surely must have seen one around somewhere at some point in time

na i got the otto cycle....and carnott etc

ok broaden the area

any specific diagram for an engine...ford mazda whatever.

has anyone sat down and tried to work it out ??? you need alot of info to do it though

hmm maybe i am asking for something way to hard to find....but hey..worth a try

LOL you are bringing up bad memories from Uni :hellpisd:

LOL, P - v diagram? I dont think you are likely to find one:)  I can post up the Otto cylce if you like:)

Nice Roy... I can give you my report from blowing up an Magna Astron 2.6 four pot engine in the lab if you want :)

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