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Originally Posted by simple
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Originally Posted by JohnA
Can I also add that air/mist distribution under boost is not necessarily as uniform as under vacuum.
You really need to test for both.
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Will i be asking too much if I ask to explain why?
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It's a matter of scale.
Vacuum is milder, usually it creates air movement due to pressure differences of a few psi, doesn't it?
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boost can lead to pressure differences of dozens of psi, so airflow will tend to be far more turbulent. Minor eddies (appearing under vacuum tests) could turn into serious airflow obstacles under boost.