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Unread 06-25-2003, 01:08 PM   #229
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Originally posted by utabintarbo
Why? It would seem that one would prefer relatively linear (laminar?) flow down the jet so as to have maximum impact with the bottom of the cup. I believe this might be accomplished using a larger plenum btwn. intake and jets, but Cathar was somewhat dubious on that.



Unnecessary with a plenum as above.



I think this might have possibilities in terms of performance, but as Cathar stated above, not economically feasible. Too much complexity for the mass market. It'd be cool, though!



Huh?:shrug:

Bob
On the plenum. It is obvious by the pics Cathar posted (of the top two sections assembled and water squirting through the jets) that there is much greater force from the center jets then the outer jets. He stated somewhere that this was intentional. A more even presure spread may stagnate the central exit flow somewhat?

GTA's #4 lol. If you accomplish such a thing then get one of them micro spy cams to go along with it and usb it out to the monitor. Now that would be eyecandy.
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