Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:10 am
by 106-1194218389
btw pressure control is just done having the shop vac plugged into a Harbor Freight router speed control
Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:44 am
by bruce
Sounds an awful like this setup:
Posted:
Wed Feb 06, 2008 11:07 pm
by thomasvaught-1
Larry, At one time I was very interested in getting even distribution to all cylinders on an intake manifold (Traditional Pontiac engine).
I epoxied up the lifter area of the upper valley, made a oil pan with a 4" tube in the sump, created a way ro seal the front and rear main openings and other smaller openings.
Now I just used a set of used head gaskets with two known even flowing heads and I bolted on my intake.
By opening the correct intake valve(s) I could check each intake runner and also compare multiple runners at the same time. Thanks Smokey. Because I had all of the left over stuff laying around it cost me very little to get it going. I used a laminar device like Smokey but I could have used a "orifice in a tube" attached to the oil pan too.
Don't necessarily have to build a flow cabinet to do flow studies. I have since built at least 20 other benches of different types, larry, but i still have that modded block and parts in the corner of the garage if I ever need it. LOL! back then I had much more time vs money.
Tom V.
Posted:
Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:11 pm
by thomasvaught-1
Well now I know when I talk about beta ratios I need to ask if people want to talk Area or Diameter relationships.
Agree with the flow straightener deal too. Not
all they are cracked up to be unless you have them in a turn (like in a wind tunnel).
Tom V.