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....so don't take it personally, but hey, the board is for discussion, right? I'd only say that you apparently know what you're doing, but good data is irreplaceable. If you are able to acquire meaningful before/after temps of some sort, that would seal the deal. I'm an engineer also and, I'm sure that you would agree, just because something should work better, doesn't always mean that it does work better. All too often there are uncontrollable or overlooked variables that make huge differences. Example: I just developed an entire dry sump system for my car, which is supposed to be a bulletproof oil system. Well, I hit a semi tire and tore the oil filter off and toasted the motor due to total loss of oil pressure - I couldn't get the thing off the road quick enough in traffic. Was it the oiling system's fault? No, but I learned that the location of the oil filter is a weakness, and that weakness defeated the purpose of the entire system, which is to guarantee oil supply! I missed something simple that made a huge difference! Otherwise, I'm interested to see what you come up with. Good luck with it....... RSR
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