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He lives about 900km from me. Hard for him to drop around and pick up. ![]() Sorry for thread hijacking, I'll stop now. |
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Bill-A all the blocks you test with are Channel-blocks, Right?
I mean they all have a prescribed path the fluid needs to take, to get through.. or do you have some Pin-Grid-array designs in there too...
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I tested Hoot's, which is a hybrid (and excellent performer !)
and the Swiftech's certainly are not labyrinths the ones used as testing examples for this article are all commercial - intentionally so (and you might recall that many months ago I suggested you send a wb to JoeC) there are many ways to skin a cat, all depends on the choices and goals (relative ranking of design variables) Cathar don't sweat it, threads evolve (and mH²O seem to have swept the field) BTW, the reason inches are used is that you can't see a mm from the moon (yea, I remember; we also 'lost' a satellite due to such) |
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