All I know is some fool (a very good friend of mine) at my high school nicked some surfactants (god only knows why they had them in the first place!) from the chem lab and stuck them in the fountain at a nearby mall. The thing went from shooting four feet into the air to about twelve feet, and water was spraying everywhere. He only added about two cups of the stuff to about 100 or so gallons of water. It was funny watching mall security standing there dumbfounded trying to figure out how to turn the blasted thing off.
Moral: I think it would INCREASE the flow rate in your system and thereby increase the efficiency of it.
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