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Thread: Danger Den MC-TDX Pressure Drop Test Results

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    I WANT A SILVER ONE!!

    lets hope DD makes it soon like there old TDX.
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    So Martin, your saying that I should get the MC-TDX instead of the Fuzion I'm planning on?

    I'm going to have 3 blocks in my loop, an MCR320 and a Laing D5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by smee View Post
    So Martin, your saying that I should get the MC-TDX instead of the Fuzion I'm planning on?

    I'm going to have 3 blocks in my loop, an MCR320 and a Laing D5.
    It is a higher flowing block than the Fuzion, but I'd wait for the thermal tests to come out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nate P. View Post
    It is a higher flowing block than the Fuzion, but I'd wait for the thermal tests to come out.
    Ooh, gotcha.
    So far all we know is that it's got a better flow rate, not that it's better than the Fuzion.
    Can't wait for the thermal tests!!!!

    BTW, I hope DD comes out with a delrin top for this block. That would look awesome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by smee View Post
    Ooh, gotcha.
    So far all we know is that it's got a better flow rate, not that it's better than the Fuzion.
    Can't wait for the thermal tests!!!!

    BTW, I hope DD comes out with a delrin top for this block. That would look awesome!
    No, I'm not done thermal testing yet.

    I made one run with the MC-TDX and it looks very close to a stock fuzion. I say that because I never did the proper testing with my stock fuzion and only have a rough idea. I've only made my usual full set of tests with the fuzion nozzled, so I'm backtracking a little bit so I can get a good stock comparison as well.

    My recent 4.4mm Fuzion nozzle run with washer in place was about 3 degrees better, which is really close to the gain I got from the nozzle and washer, so the stock vs stock is going to be close. Then I'll need to start tinkering with the nozzles for a comparison there. It's going to take a little time to get it all sorted out, but it's looking to have very similar performance is about all I can say at this point.

    As far as the top goes, I'd just recommend the brass top "Option". It's only $8 more for a solid brass top, so it's very affordable and that would be more durable than delrin anyway

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    Cool!
    Thanks Martin!!
    I'll check out the brass top.
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    is the brass top the same as the original tdx top? I have seen the Danger Den TDX Uni Replacement Top for sale but it's £14.99

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    Quote Originally Posted by inonefly View Post
    is the brass top the same as the original tdx top? I have seen the Danger Den TDX Uni Replacement Top for sale but it's £14.99
    NO ! it's an add on top of the stock tdx top with 4 screws to hold it down
    looks cool
    but my 2nd rig is not up & running yet
    soo can't rate it
    but bullet proofs from cross threading the plastic when the nipplles go on

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    thank you,i'll stick to the lucite top until my next order from DD ...
    Last edited by inonefly; 04-28-2008 at 09:43 PM.

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    I like the clear tops, it looks great with UV liquid running thru it. It's a sweet looking block.....
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    yeah, this is my first block with clear top and im liking it it's just i dont feel as safe when mounting it, im using d-tek fuzion on my other rig and i tight it as much as i can but not with this clear top block

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    i am no expert on broken tops, but i don't read to many articles of them breaking, unless your going sub zero....

    that is why i love the clear, it looks cool while cooling, now you can't beat that combo!.......
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