sure, but its not instantaneous evaporation, there must be some time involved
Killerbee Got Honey? Aug 28, 2007 976 0 16 Phoenix, AZ-Low enthalpy air! members.cox.net Feb 9, 2009 #81 sure, but its not instantaneous evaporation, there must be some time involved
super diesel <<<< Under Pressure May 14, 2007 1,176 0 0 Northern Colorado www.superdieselperformance.com Feb 9, 2009 #82 Oh, sorry. i resonded on how much time before an effect was felt. I'm with Pat on that one. Instantly after it leaves the pressurized cold state. Milliseconds maybe? Last edited: Feb 9, 2009
Oh, sorry. i resonded on how much time before an effect was felt. I'm with Pat on that one. Instantly after it leaves the pressurized cold state. Milliseconds maybe?
McRat Diesel Hotrodder Aug 2, 2006 11,249 26 38 64 Norco CA www.mcratracing.com Feb 9, 2009 #83 Killerbee said: sure, but its not instantaneous evaporation, there must be some time involved Click to expand... The big boys spray it less than 6" away from the intake valve.
Killerbee said: sure, but its not instantaneous evaporation, there must be some time involved Click to expand... The big boys spray it less than 6" away from the intake valve.
Killerbee Got Honey? Aug 28, 2007 976 0 16 Phoenix, AZ-Low enthalpy air! members.cox.net Feb 9, 2009 #84 How would N20 behave through water mist nozzles. These typically have a moving part internally for swirl atomization. Is there such an animal as a 12-24 thread N2O nozzle? Yes Brandon, it never ends.
How would N20 behave through water mist nozzles. These typically have a moving part internally for swirl atomization. Is there such an animal as a 12-24 thread N2O nozzle? Yes Brandon, it never ends.