Gentlemen,
If you could, please take a minute to consider the following. I"d to get your thoughts on it.
MSD bench, modified in the following way:
Let's say I add a new top section right on top of my existing one. It would be a rectangular piece about 3" high with the discharge hole placed in the center like the current MSD design.
I would seal the current 4" discharge hole and create a new pathway to the top plenium by making new a new opening or openings in the old top piece.
What would you suggest for the new openings?
I've considered several possible ways:
[1] A long narrow rectangular opening with more area than the current 4" hole, located toward the front of the bench about an inch inward from the front edge. Something perhaps 1" wide by 18" long.
or
[2] Placing holes off toward each end of the old top section where the air would hopefully balance out the pressure in the plenum. As for sizes, shapes or patterns, I'm uncommitted at this point. [again, the old discharge hole will be sealed]
What I'm looking to do is calm the air down before it passes the flow disk by distributing the pressure in the top plenium in a more uniform way.
A baffeling system between the new top and the old one would be easy to create as well. I don't want to overkill it so bad that the motors begin overheating either.
What's your opinion on using a flow straightener in the pathway before the air enters the top plenium?
Best Regards,
Larry