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Old 12-12-2004, 09:55 PM
masterp2 masterp2 is offline
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I think it should be tested. Nobody will shoot down charted results in a controlled experiment. You should not let others condemn something you feel so passionate about. Moan as much as you want, I am pretty sure, that there will be a performance decrease. By supercooling the solution, it will inject at a much reduced rate, calculate it yourself.. So unless you compensate for the temp induced viscosity change, by increasing the pressure, or bigger nozzles, less solution is atomized. If you measure flow rate in the controlled experiment, and they are the same, you will know the solution did not stay cold to the nozzle.

Don't believe me? That's ok. Go to the kitchen and turn the water on the hot side. Measure the volume of cold water coming out for 10 seconds, then when it is good and hot, measure for 10 more seconds in another container, and tell me if you don't get 20% more.
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