by Jesse Lackman » Sat Oct 15, 2005 9:02 pm
Quick reply here Bruce, interesting that the honeycomb straightener didn't change the readings.
I think the critical areas re accuracy and repeatibility will be;
the pitot tube section which should include upstream and downstream flow straighteners
and
the piping leading to the test fixture, I think flow straighteners there would be a good idea, (especially if the bench reverses flow for exhaust testing).
I think one could put all the bends you wanted outside of those two areas and all it would do is affect total flow, and not do much to the accuracy or repeatability of the bench. (Of course the bench and piping between the pitot section and cylinder head would have to have no leaks for this to be the case, your 90 seems to bear this out.)
However, I do reserve the right to be wrong.
Jesse Lackman