Review Nismo Radiator Caps
#16
Sorry about any confusion there and for nerding up the thread, but as an engineer, I have a pretty good familiarity with this kind of stuff.
#17
Safety factor is an extra margin that manufacturers put into their designs to prevent problems near the maximum ratings of products. Basically the manufacturer doesn't want a failure at 1.300001 MPa, so they make sure that the maximum pressure the cap sustain is greater than the rated pressure on the top of the cap. So a 20% safety factor means the cap can withstand a sustained pressure 20% above the rated pressure on the cap. This adds .26 MPa in this example, so the total pressure the cap can withstand would be a little above 1.5 MPa.
Sorry about any confusion there and for nerding up the thread, but as an engineer, I have a pretty good familiarity with this kind of stuff.
Sorry about any confusion there and for nerding up the thread, but as an engineer, I have a pretty good familiarity with this kind of stuff.
#18
Oh, good call. Looks like I missed that . So I guess we're still at the same point of whether .13 MPa is enough when the cap in our G's is .137 MPa.
#19
It shouldn't be a big deal, it may even be that the Nismo cap is .137 MPa but didn't write it out to enough decimal places, but yeah, your earlier findings of 2 atm are a bit high for these caps...
#20
LOL you guys take radiator cap science pretty serious huh?
My thought process, "Oh look a cool Nismo cap! Its only $10! But really who is going to see it? IDK I am getting it anyway." purchased and installed.
My thought process, "Oh look a cool Nismo cap! Its only $10! But really who is going to see it? IDK I am getting it anyway." purchased and installed.
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