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Thread: Why so smooth in the rain ?

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    Default Why so smooth in the rain ?

    I've notice that mainy time with different cars they seem to run more smootly when in high humidity condition (when it's raining for exemple).

    Is it just an illusion ? If not is there a technical explanation ?

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    I would think it is an illusion. The only technical things I can think of might be lower intake temp or that moisture might provides lower combustion temp allowing a more agressive ignition map (like the EGR system).

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    definetly not your imagination. Not positive of why but the water does somehow help combustion.
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    2 reasons why.

    the humidity slows down the combustion rate while simultaneously increasing the amount of fully combusted exhaust.

    also it does help lower the pre compression intake temp, which lets more air into the cylinder.

    there are probably other reasons, but those 2 are big.
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    Default I heard that

    the air is much more dense when humid or raining, thus giving the engine more air. The same guy told me he soaked his air filter in water before he went for an emissions test on his troublesome car and it passed the test , I don't know about that one, it sounded a little wet for me.

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    Harrier jets use water injection into the combustion chamber to boost power.

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    Default High humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by guinness
    Harrier jets use water injection into the combustion chamber to boost power.
    Higher humidity=higher mass air flow. Water injection into a jet engine will provide a higher thrust output, this is used at take off from high altitude airports particularly if the outside temp is high.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guinness
    Harrier jets use water injection into the combustion chamber to boost power.
    Water injection in cars was all the rage in the 80s in Oz to reduce fuel consumption.


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    Interesting. I learned something new today. Yay for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mamilapon
    Higher humidity=higher mass air flow. Water injection into a jet engine will provide a higher thrust output, this is used at take off from high altitude airports particularly if the outside temp is high.
    True about the thrust output, if I remember right they use it for vertical take-offs or landing. They only carry enough water for about 90 sec.

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