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Alright, here is an idea I just came up with. Not sure if anyone has thought of this before. The rules state "The cabin of the vehicle may not be “pressurized” or “de-pressurized” with a gas or fluid of any type. In addition, the air inside of the cabin may not be replaced with a gas or fluid of any type.". It says that you cannot replace the air in the cabin with any sort of gas. What about creating a pocket of gas surrounded by a membrain inside of the enclosure/port? I am thinking you could create a massively powerful tuning fork type action within the enclosure to drive the port into a frenzy.... Any comments?
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quote:Originally posted by TGuY: I am thinking you could create a massively powerful tuning fork type action within the enclosure to drive the port into a frenzy.... Any comments?
Speaking of gas, I think I have to fart.
The use of tuning fork with a gas in a bag technique makes you tilt your head to one side and say... "uh... hhhh. hu... hu.... uh.... huh?"
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Ok, so in a ported enclosure the port works as a sort of radiator to transfer energy from the box to the cabin. Is it possible to create a huge membrain out of some other material then air to transfer the energy? You could also then seal the box with some sort of gas that would allow the energy to be transfered more efficiently to the membrain?
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