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2nd February 2005, 14:56 | #51 | |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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2nd February 2005, 15:40 | #52 |
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| neh, i meant like the A64 design, with a direct core inlet, but S478 sizes, he said he would design me one, and my friend who's going to make them asked me for the plans, so i though, i'll ask jort how far he's with the design |
2nd February 2005, 19:17 | #53 |
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| i like copper above alu. reason it looks better. better heat transfer (yes it hase but sometimes you can not see mutch difference) but its not easy to work with(very tough)
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2nd February 2005, 19:27 | #54 |
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| that would be no problem i think (CNC), but they don't have copper so, i think i'm going to have to go with alu, except if i could get my hands on a bit of copper, but anyhow, the alu block is going to cost me nearly nothing, 3.5€ or something like that he told me, just the price of the metal |
2nd February 2005, 19:32 | #55 |
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| copper >>>> alu putting the effort in alu usually isn't worth it. and you stay with the costs of barbs etc. |
2nd February 2005, 19:33 | #56 |
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| how you mean, the difference between cooling with copper or alu isn't that big is it? maybe 1° C or so i think |
2nd February 2005, 19:35 | #57 | |
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yeah about the design i haven't got mutch time too, but i'll make one today.
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2nd February 2005, 19:37 | #58 |
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| ah btw i am going to buy som copper saturday. its @ gistel ( near ostend)
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2nd February 2005, 19:37 | #59 |
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| if the cooling is quite the same, why not? And i don't really think copper looks that much better, nicely polished alu is nice too. |
2nd February 2005, 19:38 | #60 |
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| oh really? i'd let them make in copper if i could get my hands on some, i live near torhout and brugge, know any place near? |
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