MSD style Flowbench Modifications
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Re: MSD style Flowbench Modifications
Hijack away, I think most of the problem solving has been covered for this bench.
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Re: MSD style Flowbench Modifications
HI guys new to the party but I'd like some opinions on the method I used to modify my MSD style bench. Originally the bore sat directly over the orifice wheel like all the others that built off the PHR article. Rather than build a larger housing and install a baffle I opted to shift the bore over so it's no longer in line with the wheel. I attached a couple of pictures of the new location.
Flowing the calibrated plate I have sounds a lot better. Before I would get a loud whistle. Thoughts? Ok fix or am I just fooling myself?
Flowing the calibrated plate I have sounds a lot better. Before I would get a loud whistle. Thoughts? Ok fix or am I just fooling myself?
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Re: MSD style Flowbench Modifications
Welcome to the forum,
The information is just opion as there is no real data to talk to, i suggest getting a couple of Bruces plates 100, 200, 300, then we can compare your calibration and linearity to other benches.
JMO
Rick
The information is just opion as there is no real data to talk to, i suggest getting a couple of Bruces plates 100, 200, 300, then we can compare your calibration and linearity to other benches.
JMO
Rick
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Re: MSD style Flowbench Modifications
I would say that setup should help with the known problems of that design. You still need to calibrate. Get some plates.
Larry C
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