Hello,
I have been building up a 300+ hp P-port boosted rotary engine for my aircraft. Everything from the bare block outwards is custom. This engine is designed to be able to provide full power up to 18K feet. I would like to verify and enhance the air flow in the rotary housing intake and exhaust ports, butterfly throttles, carbon fiber manifold, air box, intercooler and supercharger. I have a 90mm dia. Lightening MAF sensor as well as a MAP sensor to be mounted after the supercharger and before the airbox. Air source could be the actual ROTREX supercharger I will use connected to a speed controlled (invertor) electric motor. I am stumped on the best way to flow these parts both individually and as a system though. Simple flow bench? Custom flow bench? The MegaSquirt Forum (my engine controller) provided a EXCEL spreadsheet of the flows verses voltage outputs of the Lightening unit but I suspect their calibration data is system dependent. Any advise on how to use the parts I have would be very appreciated.
Doug in Japan