Vacuum Motor Requirements
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2021 6:38 pm
Good Afternoon! I ordered the plans just the other day and have been trying to learn.
I am very much an amateur and a visually impaired one at that but I want to mess around and test things and maybe see if I can port some using a good camera to help me. I have a 72 Duster with a 408 Stroker I designed for it that my brother is the driver of for me.
I want to start out small being it's a hobby that and it will be in a shed in my carport (possibly at my parents in my fathers garage but I want to start with it here).
I was thinking of starting with just two motors. I was looking at the Lighthouse 119563-120. I assume that would allow me to test up to at least 350cfm at 10"? I am wondering what pressure that might allow me to test to a maximum of say 350? The vac just shows 145cfm at 2" I don't know if that means that would be 45cfm at 10"?
I do understand that at least 28" is ideal due to more realistic and useful velocities and how that affects the flow path and I am sure other reasons. You have to start somewhere though and I am sure some good testing and porting have been done using the SF110.
If there is a formula or somewhere I can look at the vac specs and figure this out that would be great.
Thanks a lot
Kevin
I am very much an amateur and a visually impaired one at that but I want to mess around and test things and maybe see if I can port some using a good camera to help me. I have a 72 Duster with a 408 Stroker I designed for it that my brother is the driver of for me.
I want to start out small being it's a hobby that and it will be in a shed in my carport (possibly at my parents in my fathers garage but I want to start with it here).
I was thinking of starting with just two motors. I was looking at the Lighthouse 119563-120. I assume that would allow me to test up to at least 350cfm at 10"? I am wondering what pressure that might allow me to test to a maximum of say 350? The vac just shows 145cfm at 2" I don't know if that means that would be 45cfm at 10"?
I do understand that at least 28" is ideal due to more realistic and useful velocities and how that affects the flow path and I am sure other reasons. You have to start somewhere though and I am sure some good testing and porting have been done using the SF110.
If there is a formula or somewhere I can look at the vac specs and figure this out that would be great.
Thanks a lot
Kevin