I've been thinking of these:
-A single line slot type nozzle 1/16" wide as wide as the nozzle will go.
-Second would be a rectangular array of smaller holes that would line up with the pins gaps. Maybe 1/16" or 1/32". Maybe three rows worth as far as the nozzle will go. Actually I'm wondering if it wouldn't be better to have holes that line up directly on top of each pin? If the nozzle holes are large enough it would send little nozzle jets of water right over the surface of each pin. That might be pretty hard to do practically, but it would be interesting.
-Third may be a quad nozzle type, maybe just two 4mm holes that are adjacent to each other.
I created a shower head style for my fuzion a while back, and so it looks as if it performs better than the 4.5mm nozzle, so I think the smaller circle only doens't really perform as well as a nozzle that's more specifically directing flows at the die locations.
Anyhow, I finished up the stock thermal testing last night on this block, now I need to run my Fuzion completely stock for a comparison, but I think they are pretty close. I'm anxious to see how it does once bowed and nozzled..![]()




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