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Originally Posted by Plastic_Fork
When air molecules are compressed, forced into higher velocities, and are excited they build up energy that gives off heat as a byproduct which in turn is absorbed by the intake tube. This can been seen by the high temperatures aircraft endure at high speeds flying through your so-called "no friction gases". Same principle.
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I totally agree, but only on a turbocharged application. On a stock grocery-getter with a metal pipe sticking off it? No.