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a heater core is nothing more than a miniture radiator.... I use salvaged heater cores as radiators for my PC... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
There's a point of diminishing returns, but if you add more rows to a given volume (radiators are 3 diminsional) Then the cooling fluid is allowed to spend more time in the cooling in the radiator. With more tubes you can do 1 of two things, 1) flow more water at the same flow speed, or 2) flow the same amount of water at a slower speed. The longer the water spends in the radiator the cooler it'll be.... in theory anyways. The point of diminishing returns is where you have so many rows that you don't have sufficient room for the cooling fins to do their job efficiently.
Thats my understanding of this sort of stuff. If I'm way off base here someone please correct me. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
There's a point of diminishing returns, but if you add more rows to a given volume (radiators are 3 diminsional) Then the cooling fluid is allowed to spend more time in the cooling in the radiator. With more tubes you can do 1 of two things, 1) flow more water at the same flow speed, or 2) flow the same amount of water at a slower speed. The longer the water spends in the radiator the cooler it'll be.... in theory anyways. The point of diminishing returns is where you have so many rows that you don't have sufficient room for the cooling fins to do their job efficiently.
Thats my understanding of this sort of stuff. If I'm way off base here someone please correct me. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif