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Biggest factor of fuel/oil that affects jetting
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[QUOTE="jaguar, post: 1470993, member: 19340"] I don't know if I did something wrong or what but my real life test showed the same flow rate between an oil with 52 viscosity at 40C mixed at 28:1 and an oil with 120 viscosity at 40C mixed at 40:1. (final mixed viscosities were 2.45 and 3.58) The calculator at [URL="http://www.softschools.com/processPoiseuillesLawCalculator.action"]Poiseuille's Law Calculator[/URL] shows that the flow rate should be proportional to the inverse of the two mixed viscosities. So I'm stumped on this. Theoretically the flow rate should change if the viscosity changes. [/QUOTE]
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