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Originally posted by MadDogMe
If the inlet is simular to the one on the block you sent me, I think it could do with being much thinner, 1~1.5mm to start then try upping it 0.25~0.5mm a step to find your optimum. As it is it's only 'spreading' out the flow, not 'jetting' it, which is probly why it perfoms on par with the maze3, you're not actualy getting any impingment...
Ask Cathar how wide the channel/jet was/is on the WW. It'd have to be a bit thinner on yours to make up for the extra width...
PS, I was'nt joking about buying the Maze3 if you're interested?. Half what I paid for it 5 months ago(£45) and the block you sent me would be fine, or better still some 5mm copper bar (I was planning on cutting the maze up to make another block but it's only got a 3mm base plate )...
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hi maddogme,
the jet is 2mm at the base of the inlet. On the one you have it was only squashed to the width of the fin area.
WRT the maze 3 it depends on when i am working again as i only have so much money thats got to last me for as long as possible.
If it's no too long they i will take it.
i want some copper too so i can try and make a copper top for one of these.So far i am having no luck.