I am happy to bring info to the people here. I know what wet testing does for me, thats why I keep pushing toward the answers to everyone's question. I don't want to sound like I am on the soapbox. Something like this may have to be seen in person.
My addiction now is to build a bench that will rival Dart's and maybe do more at pennies on the dollar. What I am offering is info and the possibility of a plan to allow others to embark on the same journey. It's all part of why this forum was started. I am hoping that I will see the results sooner than later in my car. A wet test developed 60's cast iron head.
A/F ratios, correct SG of liquid, air flow and mass will be investigated. I want to try to see if airflow testing with a proportional amount of liquid can give different results with cfm. The effects of liquid under higher depressions may be different. Plus a way to have the liquid turns into a gas or if it can with a drop in pressure through higher airspeeds.
There are others out there that benefit from this testing and I know it. Thats why I keep pushing on. And even little me is getting into the wet flow circle.
Chris