09-02-2003, 05:57 PM
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c00ling p00n
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To properly test the WB's, a rad setup will not be accurate at all. You NEED the water temp to be exactly the same all the time. For example, you need a chiller that can sustain a 25C water temp out of the chiller unit. This takes the guesswork out of what water temps are. With this comes a host of other issues. The need for accurate water temp measurement is one for example. IMO it would be a waste of time to attempt this project without the consistant water temps that a rad setup most likely won't give you.
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