AUTO TECH/TASK SHEET
AUTO TECH/TASK SHEET
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780135257630
Author: Halderman
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 30, Problem 1CQ

Cylinder heads with four valves flow more air than those with two valves because they __________.

  1. a. have a greater open area
  2. b. use a higher lift camshaft
  3. c. increase the velocity of the air
  4. d. Both a and c
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