Posted:
Sat Jun 30, 2007 12:56 am
by apex944
[color=#000000]Most likely, Like many of you I just received an email from Performance Trends about updates to Port Flow Analyzer. Lookspretty extensive. What caught my eye is...
Added some new Flow Bench types and/or features to be more compatible with the following types of Flow Benches. This
feature is in the Basic version also.
Posted:
Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:04 pm
by gofaster
I've been using PT's "Port Flow Analyzer v3.0 Pro" for several years now, and I am totally satisfied with it. I use it on a "Blue bench". I also use PT's "Valve Spring Tester v1.1", and it is fast and accurate! Time is a problem for me, and their systems really speeded things up for me. I don't think I've scratched the surface as far as what all these programs can do. If I ever get a chance to catch my breath, I'd like to spend some time exploring all the possibilities.
I use a FlowCom on my bench, and it's actually redundant. PT makes a "Black Box" to interface the computer with the flowbench, and I expect that you could adapt it to most types of homebuilt benches. They are always just a phone call away if I need help, too!
My decision to use Audie's electronics on my DIY bench is no reflection on PT. It's a long dumb story that I won't go into here, but it involved a dispute with a third party, and my occasional hot headedness...
Posted:
Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:22 pm
by DaveMcLain
I've used the PT software with my Superflow bench for a long time and it works excellent. It's good but it only gets better as you get more and more flowtests/heads in your library. It's great to be able to go back, graph and compare notes on tests done long ago.