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BenK
May 31, 2020Explorer
Like that guy !
This is exactly why we always had the interns and new, young hires teamed with an old time physicist...and coined green light/red light designers. This guy will know much more and/or be able to figure things out a super computer won't find...until they reload a new DB that has 'that' metric...but then the other stuff will have to come as they figure it out
Wonder if there is enough room for a spray system to shoot oil up there. Of course an electric pump with enough PSI & GPH to do the job. That used to be something racers who had the money would do...to both cool the piston bottoms and provide extra lube to those components. That is what Ford has done with the Eco gassers...wonder if the other OEM are likewise with their small displacement with huge amounts of boost do
Also, why I love Molybdenum Disuflide in all my ICE's. Even lawn mowers, chain saws, line trimmers, etc. It naturally plates a layer or more of Molyb on surfaces and if/when it goes dry...the coefficient of friction is still very low..pretty near what a dino oil film would provide
This is exactly why we always had the interns and new, young hires teamed with an old time physicist...and coined green light/red light designers. This guy will know much more and/or be able to figure things out a super computer won't find...until they reload a new DB that has 'that' metric...but then the other stuff will have to come as they figure it out
Wonder if there is enough room for a spray system to shoot oil up there. Of course an electric pump with enough PSI & GPH to do the job. That used to be something racers who had the money would do...to both cool the piston bottoms and provide extra lube to those components. That is what Ford has done with the Eco gassers...wonder if the other OEM are likewise with their small displacement with huge amounts of boost do
Also, why I love Molybdenum Disuflide in all my ICE's. Even lawn mowers, chain saws, line trimmers, etc. It naturally plates a layer or more of Molyb on surfaces and if/when it goes dry...the coefficient of friction is still very low..pretty near what a dino oil film would provide
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