by GordonE » Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:20 pm
I have dedeicated som more time on the electronics this weekend.
I have had some help with some extra filtering that didnt do very much. Now I have capacitors on the supply from the computers. We also added some more capacitors on the amplifier card. Better safe than sorry...
Before I had the trancducers and cards just laying on a shelf, but i noticed that the offset voltage drifted a bit when I moved them. So now they are mounted in a little box. Now I felt that I could have concictency.
I also replaced the variable resistors with a better type that I have to turn many turns to change the value.
I also have made a better reducer from 110-75mm. I glued a grinded down 3" Aeroport that usually is for base speaker use in the 110mm pipe.
I also pop-riveted the plastic pipes to the steel mesuring pipe. Before I just glued them, but stress was to high for that, so they werent 100% in place.
I also have redone the static pressure fitting in the pitot tube. Now its just a 1mm hole drilled through the wall.
My friend helpt me with machining of the first cylinder adapter that I shall use for the upcoming flow test of my mercedes head.
I also tested a home made averaging pitot versus the original middle mounted pitot.
The conclusion that I finally made was that the standard pitot was a little better for me.
I mesured/calibrated the gauges for the three plates that Ive got, the 50cfm, 150cfm and 300cfm.
8-hole averaging pitot:
50cfm plate=50CFM 150cfm plate=150cfm 300cfm plate= 321cfm
1-hole pitot:
50cfm plate=50CFM 150cfm plate=150cfm 300cfm plate= 315cfm
This is with one mesuring element, the 60.4mm Id 2.5" exhaust pipe.
I wonder if I shall be satisfied with this accuracy?
Is it possible to have better results with just one measuring pipe?
I am glad that I have come this far, but im not 100% happy yet!
Mercedes Improver from Sweden