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some research has been done on this subject and from what i could understand systems requiring gravity to perform part of the process are not well suited for "regen" recovery. anything done to restrict or redirect oil flow adds heat which is all lost energy as well as being detrimental to the system itself. i hope you can figure this out, it could potentially lower the horsepower requirements for (ice) systems and save energy as well as money. i would say the environment would benefit but i beleive (global warming) is a GIANT bunch of B.S.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2010 09:16
  • By rick_c
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