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DON’T CHOKE

e don’t need to tell you that all combustion engines need two consumables to create fire via spark, those being fuel and oxygen. As a general rule, if you’re building a performance engine, you are going to be trying to cram the maximum amount of these two into the combustion chamber to create the biggest bang you can, therefore maximizing the torque pressing the piston downward. It’s a simple recipe of the bigger the bang the more energy, the more torque, the more power you’ll have. In this article, we’re going to focus on the oxygen side of the equation and, more

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