I agree completely with your philosophy gte.
Suction is logical for testing normally aspirated induction systems, but for exhaust systems, or forced induction, blow testing is much more practical.
My bench has two test holes, one blows the other sucks. The blow test hole is ideal for testing whole exhaust systems, mufflers, turbocharger pipework and intercooler cores. The air flowing through these components will be turbulent anyway, and flowing a lot of air INTO a pipe, blowing it in under pressure, is far easier and seems to give better and more consistent measurement results.
The trick is to measure true static pressure in a high velocity turbulent air stream. A pitot static probe works wonderfully well for this. A pair of matching pitot static probes and a U tube manometer work very well for measuring pressure drops through pipework.