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Originally Posted by Maxbumpo
So, your attached scan of the report does not show the soot level, but you think that the wear metals are high and that is caused by a high soot level? You have a separate .wav file from Blackstone with the soot value? You cannot talk about his comments? This all smells rather foul to me...
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There is no soot value in the Blackstone report. Terry's comments were not that things are bad, rather that they can be better. The goal is to reduce the chromium, iron, and potasium levels. By following his recommendations, for example, the chromium level should drop to 1 or even 0. The two metals are the indication of soot doing what it does.
The reason Terry wants his comments to remain confidential is because there are people who are reverse engineering his work. This results in a loss of his business. I am trying to respect that even though I did pay for the analysis and consultation and it is mine.