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Old Nov 5, 2005 | 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Ludemandan
That would probably bury you in some very complicated math. But yeah, if you want to figure out how to route efficient turbo piping in new and challenging engine bays, fluid dynamics would probably be it.

You could also do thermodynamics. But that would also be math-intensive.
most engineering degree's are math intensive but once you get through calc 2 and physics, it all becomes easier. i have a class right now in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics and this stuff is really interesting. the math does not seem as hard as one would think it would be.
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