Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Discussion on general flowbench design
jfholm
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by jfholm »

I do! :P

John
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by coulterracn »

Hotz wrote:how many here use the program?
I use PipeMax
My Flowbench is better than their's
cnsperf
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by cnsperf »

I use PipeMax. Very good correlation with my Stuska/Depac dyno
Bakerlite
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by Bakerlite »

Would be nice if he did a Demo program. I'd like to have a look around it before I purchased it.
cnsperf
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by cnsperf »

Buy it. The info on the forum is worth it if you never use the program. Larry will answer questions without holding anything back. Great stuff and well worth the money.
Hotz
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by Hotz »

jfholm wrote:I do! :P

John

better defines this story **I do**.... :roll:

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Hotz
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by Hotz »

Bakerlite wrote:Would be nice if he did a Demo program. I'd like to have a look around it before I purchased it.

here! information good...

http://www.flowbenchtech.com/forum/view ... f=14&t=537
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johnsmith
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Re: Converted CFM vs Real CFM

Post by johnsmith »

I have recently got pipemax. when you buy it you can then access the forum and there's lots of info there, and from what i have seen Larry checks most days and answers what he can. For $50 you can't go wrong - that's 5 beers where I am.

I'd be interested in understanding how the experienced Pipemax guys are using the program when they start a porting project from scratch, and how they are using the information provided.....
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