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Mastermind meets the NE346XP
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<blockquote data-quote="Terry Syd" data-source="post: 3175442" data-attributes="member: 32073"><p>Randy, it will be interesting to see how that exhaust port works with the pressure drop ridge. The idea is to drop the pressure at the exhaust port as quickly as possible to assist the blowdown. You may start a new trend around here.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I wouldn't grind too much at first. I'd run it a bit to see how the carbon builds up and indicates whether there is any turbulence. Perhaps it may need a bit of tweaking of the shape to smooth out the flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terry Syd, post: 3175442, member: 32073"] Randy, it will be interesting to see how that exhaust port works with the pressure drop ridge. The idea is to drop the pressure at the exhaust port as quickly as possible to assist the blowdown. You may start a new trend around here. Edit: I wouldn't grind too much at first. I'd run it a bit to see how the carbon builds up and indicates whether there is any turbulence. Perhaps it may need a bit of tweaking of the shape to smooth out the flow. [/QUOTE]
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