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Many posts on this forum on a variety of topics will often contain suggestions, beliefs, theories, ideas, recommendations and such like. All too often there is very seldom anything concrete behind these posts, and I am often reminded of the comment made by the late technical writer Gordon Jennings in 1996.
'If there is anything to keep in mind, it is that everything a reasonably intelligent person should intuitively believe to be right,
will probably be totally wrong'.
Following on from this an old adage would seem most appropriate, 'to measure is to know'.
Comnoz has done all the measuring, and has presented the results for everyone to examine and use as he or she wishes.
The work is a great step forward in furthering our understanding of oils as they may be applicable to the Commando engine, and indeed a great many other engines also.
We are all in Comnoz' debt for this superb work. In a lifetime of involvement with engines of all types and sizes, I have never come across anything that gets remotely close to this presentation.
'If there is anything to keep in mind, it is that everything a reasonably intelligent person should intuitively believe to be right,
will probably be totally wrong'.
Following on from this an old adage would seem most appropriate, 'to measure is to know'.
Comnoz has done all the measuring, and has presented the results for everyone to examine and use as he or she wishes.
The work is a great step forward in furthering our understanding of oils as they may be applicable to the Commando engine, and indeed a great many other engines also.
We are all in Comnoz' debt for this superb work. In a lifetime of involvement with engines of all types and sizes, I have never come across anything that gets remotely close to this presentation.