Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 4:34 pm
Ok, I'm completely new to flowbenches and I am trying to figure out what can be tested with one. I know you can test individual pieces such as cylinder heads, intake manifolds, etc., but can you test multiple components together, such as the head, intake manifold, and throttle body? That way the air would have to travel thru all of the different directions just as it would on the engine. I don't know if it would make a difference in the true airflow capabilities. It's kind of hard to explain, but I'll try. For example, I'll use a throttle body and intake manifold. If you test a throttle body by itself, I assume that all the air just goes straight thru, with no turn afterwards. Then, if you test an intake manifold by itself and the air exits with no turn. Presumably one of the pieces will have a higher flow than the other. If you bolted the pieces together and tested them as a pair, would you end up with a flowrate equal to the lower of the two individuals, or a number possibly higher due to a transition point somewhere within the two that helped velocities, or maybe lower due to a bad transition that could hinder velocities? I'm not certain if that makes sense, but I hope it does. Like I said, I don't really know anything about flowbenches yet, that's why I'm here