John
My reason for posting this was the part about flowing heads at 72" of water.
I can appreciate the use of wet flow technology, however is it worth the cost and time to have that capability to do heads for bracket racing, street stock or any low budget racing engine?
I agree the track is the best test bed to prove or disapprove horsepower gains. The data gained from a flowbench and or dyno can be used to calculate performance gains at the track. If someone has a few customers that can affort the R&D for that 1/4 horsepower or .2 MPH gain then use the latest tools availible.
I'm going to keep using my PTS bench and rent a dyno when needed. The good part about paying someone for use of their dyno, you have access to their knowledge which in most cases is priceless. Word of advice to those paying for dyno time, if the person is just going to sit at the controls and pull the throttle, get your stuff and find another shop. If the person is offering advice and gives you assistance during pulls then make sure they are compensated for their service.
Us low budget guys can make horsepower in ways that baffle the deep pocket boys. Know what I mean Vern!
Ray