Tone Wood Tester

tone wood threads..........like OIL threads on motorcycle/car forums.........

I swear synthetic makes my car faster"--Bob
"pure dinosaur oil is the right stuff--- my 54 Plymouth has 1.8 BAZILLION miles on Dino-oil" --Steve

and thats when the fight started
 
tone wood threads..........like OIL threads on motorcycle/car forums.........

I swear synthetic makes my car faster"--Bob
"pure dinosaur oil is the right stuff--- my 54 Plymouth has 1.8 BAZILLION miles on Dino-oil" --Steve

and thats when the fight started

I can tell you that oil temperatures are lower with synthetic oils and at a given viscosity, require less torque to drive the oil pump at the same delivery pressure. We verified all this through actual dyno testing. Also, on piston-type air compressors, they recommend a duty cycle of 70% with conventional oil and a 100% duty cycle with synthetic.
 
I can tell you that oil temperatures are lower with synthetic oils and at a given viscosity, require less torque to drive the oil pump at the same delivery pressure. We verified all this through actual dyno testing. Also, on piston-type air compressors, they recommend a duty cycle of 70% with conventional oil and a 100% duty cycle with synthetic.


So true!
 
I can tell you that oil temperatures are lower with synthetic oils and at a given viscosity, require less torque to drive the oil pump at the same delivery pressure. We verified all this through actual dyno testing. Also, on piston-type air compressors, they recommend a duty cycle of 70% with conventional oil and a 100% duty cycle with synthetic.
you said "duty cycle" :pound-hand: :pound-hand:
 
Interesting how similar they all really sound.

One limitation I see with this test is that the bridge wasn't mounted to the bodies. There seems to have been pretty solid physical contact with the neck/bridge unit, so I'm sure some vibration transfer to the modular bodies was happening. Still, I think subtleties in frequency damping - if any - would be far more evident with the bridge mounted directly to the body wood. Of course that also would've raised the likelihood of inconsistencies in action and pickup height.

I sure wish the guy had tuned up.
 
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