Oct 7, 2014 09:43
9 yrs ago
English term

highly airflow

English Tech/Engineering Engineering (general) filtration products
Vehicle design is moving from classic to aerodynamic. This means less under-hood space, ***highly airflow*** and other emission requirements with hotter engines… Therefore our company developed XXX Filtration Technology, to do more in less space and to allow system optimization.

Is this a typo for "high"? How do you understand the sentence? Does it mean airflow requirements (as well as "emission requirements")?
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greater airflow

this looks like a badly done cutting down of a sentence.

Vehicle design is moving from classic to aerodynamic. This means less under-hood space, highly stylized, cost effective designs, greater operator visibility, higher horsepower engines with greater airflow and other emission requirements with hotter engines…
http://www.emea.donaldson.com/en/engine/support/datalibrary/...
Peer comment(s):

agree Yvonne Gallagher
1 min
Thank you
agree Henk Sanderson
3 hrs
Thank you
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4 mins

high airflow

It is probably a typo for "high." Yes, it means airflow requirements.
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