Hello. This is my first post and I hope to build a DIY flowbench orfice style to evaluate my cylinder heads. My cylinder heads currently flow about 135 to 140 cfm at .400 lift cam and I want to improve their efficiency hopefully to 175 to 225 cfm range. I have read and researched the forums here and believe I am ready for the project. I have bought a vertical Dwyer manometer. It is the folding type and reads 30-0-30 inches water or mercury. My first question is. Is this a good start for selecting the vertical manometer? I understand the vertical manometer is required for the bench "test pressue." I would like to test at a minimum of 10 inches WC and if possible as high as 28".
My second question is. Should I just build the incline manometer or is it possible to go dital on that instrument? Can the incline be digital or does it have to be a genuine incline manometer? I see very short ones on ebay but none so far that reach out to 24 or 30 or 31 inches. And a final question for now. The orfice plate. I plan on installing only one plate. My size should be what? I am thinking 1.500" to 2.000" range. And since this piece is critical for accuracy is there anyone that offers a one piece orifice size for purchase? Thanks.