Newbie gets a bench.. WooHoo..!
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2010 2:11 pm
Hi guys , my name is Dallas, I have been lurking on here for the past year or so , reading everything you folks have to share about your bench projects,, Thanks for the great info.
But without having a bench to apply the technology too, I have been sittin on the curb like a kid without a bike...LOl
Well the Flowbench Gods shined on me, I found a bench, it was tucked away in the corner of a race shop for the past 8 yrs waiting for me. it is 6ft x 2ft x 2ft, 220 volt , 5 Lamb Elec 100cfm @28" fans, (with room for 3 more) It has a Flow Quik unit on it with calibration orfice and software. The crossover tube is 3".
We (my son and I) build motorcycle race engines and alcohol carbs for minisprints, so being able to actually verify our performance mods is a huge plus.
We brought it home and plugged it in, set the depression, made a plate for carbs and started gathering info. I ordered a Dywer digital manometer (475 series Mark III) with pitot tubes to expand our capabilities.
One thing I noticed with the bench was that the cfm readout on the FlowQuik, varies several 10ths and will not hold a constant flow number, is this normal for these units..? Would it be wise to add a tube manometer to verify flow numbers..? I'm think'n internal turbulence is causing this..? I took the top off to inspect the construction and design of the bench, (pics) Would a baffle help correct this..? Also the pressure tap is a couple of inches from the 3" crossover ,flat on the floor of the depression chamber, I plan on moving it to one of the corners as you have mentioned is a better location. If you would look at the pics and please offer up any comments as to the design of this bench (other than its freak'n Huge..! ) Plans call for a nice paint job and an aluminum work suface to spiff things up. Thank you in advance for any future questions I know that I'll have. Its great to finally get off the curb and Ride...
Dallas
http://www.600RRRacing.com
But without having a bench to apply the technology too, I have been sittin on the curb like a kid without a bike...LOl
Well the Flowbench Gods shined on me, I found a bench, it was tucked away in the corner of a race shop for the past 8 yrs waiting for me. it is 6ft x 2ft x 2ft, 220 volt , 5 Lamb Elec 100cfm @28" fans, (with room for 3 more) It has a Flow Quik unit on it with calibration orfice and software. The crossover tube is 3".
We (my son and I) build motorcycle race engines and alcohol carbs for minisprints, so being able to actually verify our performance mods is a huge plus.
We brought it home and plugged it in, set the depression, made a plate for carbs and started gathering info. I ordered a Dywer digital manometer (475 series Mark III) with pitot tubes to expand our capabilities.
One thing I noticed with the bench was that the cfm readout on the FlowQuik, varies several 10ths and will not hold a constant flow number, is this normal for these units..? Would it be wise to add a tube manometer to verify flow numbers..? I'm think'n internal turbulence is causing this..? I took the top off to inspect the construction and design of the bench, (pics) Would a baffle help correct this..? Also the pressure tap is a couple of inches from the 3" crossover ,flat on the floor of the depression chamber, I plan on moving it to one of the corners as you have mentioned is a better location. If you would look at the pics and please offer up any comments as to the design of this bench (other than its freak'n Huge..! ) Plans call for a nice paint job and an aluminum work suface to spiff things up. Thank you in advance for any future questions I know that I'll have. Its great to finally get off the curb and Ride...
Dallas
http://www.600RRRacing.com