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Re: Radiator - Brass/Copper or Alum [Re: BIGGERED] #2740919
02/08/20 11:46 AM
02/08/20 11:46 AM
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top fuel
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those silly auto engineers keep making these aluminum car radiators thinner and thinner----makes me wonder if its more efficient---also if going aluminum---the best low cost units are sold by speedway---those race car guys are breaking radiators all the time---speedway also leads the low cost race on budget disc brake setups--for the budget racers in our crowd......

Re: Radiator - Brass/Copper or Alum [Re: BIGGERED] #2741261
02/09/20 03:55 PM
02/09/20 03:55 PM
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If you can't dazzle em with diamonds..
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Interesting story. I have always been a believer in color effecting thermal radiation.

However with the described test:

"Before proceeding, the maintenance team did a test. Team members applied electrical tape to two of the hydraulic tubes, and using an infrared camera, they measured the difference in temperature between the taped and untaped areas."

The believably of the test results would have been better served if the test would would been between a black piece of tape and a white one.

Also suspect the length of the piping color changed (12 cans worth?) was significant relative to the rest of system, and why a noticeable temp change was the positive result.

Last edited by jcc; 02/09/20 03:58 PM.

Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
Re: Radiator - Brass/Copper or Alum [Re: jcc] #2741520
02/10/20 11:22 AM
02/10/20 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by jcc
Interesting story. I have always been a believer in color effecting thermal radiation.

However with the described test:

"Before proceeding, the maintenance team did a test. Team members applied electrical tape to two of the hydraulic tubes, and using an infrared camera, they measured the difference in temperature between the taped and untaped areas."

The believably of the test results would have been better served if the test would would been between a black piece of tape and a white one.

Also suspect the length of the piping color changed (12 cans worth?) was significant relative to the rest of system, and why a noticeable temp change was the positive result.


There is more scientific data out there, I'm not sure how much time I will spend looking for it!!

Red

Re: Radiator - Brass/Copper or Alum [Re: BIGGERED] #2741790
02/11/20 12:37 AM
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Yeah rEd ! ... sounds like a typical story of someone with almost zErO ammo ! violin

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