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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: Interesring article on fluid dynamics and airflow

Subject: Re: Interesring article on fluid dynamics and airflow
by jsup on 2008/11/24 14:59:08

Here's what I was talking about earlier in the thread. I was reading and stumbled upon it.

Consider the tech implications of the technology. The engineers I spoke to said that being able to see this stuff in its operational environments the key to designing the perfect chamber. This machine does just that.

To the point of the OP, this will further refine development process to make flow numbers less relevant. This is great for guys like us, cheaper, better parts through technology. n Some manufacturer's have incorporated high speed cameras to the machine for even more information.

I know a couple manufacturers are using this technology can't wait till it's mainstream.

I suppose the numbers need to become less relevant before they can become more relevant, and changed in meaning.

http://www.spintron.com/vtrain.htm

Interesting stuff this new technology.

People are grasping onto dry flow numbers, simply because it's simple, they can get it, and it's understandable, but as a single metric, does not tell the whole story. With advances in wet flow and Spintron, companies who make these significant investments will be way ahead of the competition in short order, and it won't be because of flow numbers.
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