Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
take a old syringe from the barn remove the needle look at the port in the end where the needle fastens. Its a fairly small hole or port isnt it . Safe to say it doesnt flow verry much . The outside of the syringe is graduated into some type of volumetric usually ccs right. the black rubber tip on the plunger seals to the side of the syringes bore like a piston and rings do in a cylinder inside a engine right. Now then pull the plunger to the first graduated mark . then pull it to the next ever time you pull the piston / plunger further down the volume increases right just like adding stroke to a engine correct. Now then I would like for the peanut gallery to tell me how this volume increase from a fixed flow port would not increase the power out put every time you added more stroke. Thankyou for your time and head scratching. some teachers say that some only learn by skits so theres the skit.