Finally my build up seems like proceeding =)
I just ordered FP1 with 60" and PS3 options and have been thinking about leving water manometers off.
There is a lot of information in here and I have been reading quite a many evenings, so basic consept starts to come clear.
Propably I am running at first with 6 motors (have not ordered yet) and propably I'm using 32" depression for measuring.
Mercdog plans will be done without cabinet, only lower part and with SF600 style "balancer box".
Would it be okay to drill 4 x 3" holes (red) by the sides of incoming air from the top (black).
That should be enough flow wise not to create flow loss and maby balance a little flow between red holes to get air to orifice disk from four directions.
The orifice disk..
FP1 has 6 calibration places and I have been thinkin about creating 3-hole rotating orifice plate. (because of FP1 calibration)
- One hole would be pretty small to test leakage.. is 1" enough?
- Second hole would be 2.5" to support most of the V8 an 16v heads.
- Third hole would be 4" to support carburetor and throttle body modifications with 20.4" water depression.
Does this sound feasible?
I have read from here that some people have used even 4" orifice succesfully and FP1 has been capable of measuring low lift flows too.
I'm still wondering about intake / exhaust manometer tube switching.. propably i do it with pneumatic switches.
Also intake / exhaust direction change is under development, but I have been thinking about to large "orifice plates" to sides of bench. The would be about halfly open and connected to each other via shaft throught the bench.
When rotated half turn, then the air chanel would open to atmosphere and I could seal them pretty well..
I think I'll create this kind of check valves to all motors except one:
One would flow back to get some air through motors to keep 'em not burned.
Did I already drop in some pitfall =))
Thanks,
Marko
edit: some typos.