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Old 03-09-2010, 02:06 PM   #11
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...it looks like the area that you took the air is very cramped and may have actually restricted the airflow somewhat.
-that is a long run of very thin pipe that may be losing a lot of heat going to the intake

...regardless of the experiment, there will always be criticism.
keen observation and thought. i've suspected(not your exact hypothesis) this may be the case in WAI experiments that do not seem to yield mileage.

science, studies, and experiments can be as unique as each individual conducting them--they're not perfect and cannot always be explained.

in an ideal situation, several different and experienced POVs would be on site to better brainstorm and share ideas specific to each application. but, we do the best we can here, i suppose.
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