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Induction
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induction is a type of induction that increases the flow of
low temperature air to an engine. A hood with a rear-facing
scoop, usually located near the windshield, creates an area
of low pressure which acts as a vacuum and sucks air into
the engine. Since the air is being sucked in instead of forced
in, both its density and temperature are lower. See also forced induction.
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