Duron-E in gas engine?

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Thanks for the laugh kschachn, I needed that.

Your one-liner is funnier than anything I could come up with.

What was that song?

"The're coming to take me away, he he haw haw".
 
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Yes, but farmer Brown's different perception of time has nothing to do with real world aspects like time dilation, which also have nothing to do with internal combustion engine lubrication principles, which are adequately covered under classical physics.
 
Farmer Brown wants to know what the viscosity index of water is.

I said; What?


He said go ask your friends who think they know so much what the viscosity
index of water is.

It pours out of the kettle at the same speed hot or cold, it must have
a viscosity index of a million or two.

Why me??
 
Had a play with the widman calculator, and had to raise the KV40/KV100 by an order of magnitude to get them to work (won't even figure at a KV less than 2.

So multiplying the KV40 and KV100 by 10...gives you 430 is VI for water...it's remarkably unaffected by temperature compared to what BITOGers obsess over every day. And as we know, the VI calculation picks on things that are thinner than SAE30.
 
Here is what Farmer Brown from Information City, Idaho told me to tell you guys:

Water is as thin as water hot or cold.
So it has a low viscosity and a high viscosity index.

That combination raises the NOACK to 100%

His daughter is entering the local beauty pageant next week if anybody
wants to see the pictures.


Oh sorry, no Miss Information posts allowed on BOBISTHEOILGUY
 
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