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Unread 10-25-2004, 07:31 PM   #20
Blackeagle
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Originally Posted by Cathar
If it's at 60Hz (most likely is since you're in Michigan) with the MD-20RZ I would be expecting around bang on 2gpm with a Storm/G4 with an otherwise 1/2" tubed system + heater-core(s).



No. The Cascade SS was an optimised Cascade. The lessons learned with the SS vs Cascade were taken to the Storm design. The G5 also has a greatly more dense internal structure over the G4. You can tell which level the design is by counting the number of cups along the top row.
Hmmm VERY, VERY NICE !

Thanks for the pic of the two bases along side one another. But study of the pic leaves me with more questions than it answered!

59 vs 35 jets but appear to be smaller jets in near the same area (deeper cups as well?). Isn't this 59 cup design even more cups than the SS Cascade had? G5 also shows a slight step in the cup walls, to reduce pressure drop at a point where most/all heat has been removed? Can you share any data yet regarding the G5's differances in jet velocity & flow rates? I recall you posting regarding a estimated temp differance of .8C, was this confirmed in testing?

A large number of optimisations indeed Cathar, great efforts man!

Thanks again for the pic & any info you can share! !

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