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Old 10-21-2009, 02:10 PM   #28 (permalink)
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And that is exactly what i explained .. is if you have 600psi of thinned out oil .. compared to the "same" 600 PSI of thicker oil .. the 600 psi pushing the thicker oil gives you more oil moving through your system.
Not more oil. Just more dense oil. The HPOP system is a low volume, high pressure system, so there is a finite amount (volume) of oil that can move through it at any one time. Nonetheless, 600psi is 600psi, regardless of the oil thickness. The only real differences are how hard the HPOP has to work to create that pressure and what the duty cycle of the IPR will be to maintain it.
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