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Unread 02-15-2003, 06:43 AM   #18
pippin88
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Originally posted by LiquidRulez
How do you figure that those pits created with the end mill on the entry and exit wont effect performance?

Are you just too lazy to do it? What will it take?....... like 10 minutes to clean it up?

They will creat a significant flow restriction as apposed to a smooth transition from entry >through fins>exit.

So they will ,in fact, alter the blocks performance curve.

Why not do the BEST you can with what you got?
Explain to me how a very small (.5 of mm or so) bump is going to affect flow on exits?

The flow restriction is already the inlet. As It's probably going to be a 3 barb block.

Also I don't see how it would affect flow much at all, other than creating a bit of turbulance, which has been concluded as being a good thing.

It will take considerably longer than 10mins to clean up, as I'd have to change collets etc, find the right depths etc. I don't have time when I have this and another block as well as a GPU block to do tomorrow.

This block was only ever intended as a test of the saw and arbor.
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