[color=#000000]Let me introduce myself and my problem.
I am Rik from the Netherlands and i am a student at an "automotive engineers college". This college has a racing team that races a Yamaha 686cc supermono bike. The members of this team are all students who can build up experience in this team. Of course (a motorcycle fanatic as me) i am part of this team.
Recently we have decided to try to optimise our cilinderhead by flowing it. And because we want to learn something from it we want to do it ourselves. Our budget wont allow us to buy a new bench so we have done some research and i have decided to build a bench (pitot type) for the team.
Building it wont be a problem, but the choise for the vacuum unit will be difficut as well as the calculations about CFM. Of course we stiffneck europeans have the metric system, which will be a little different (i have allready experienced that wile restauring my 1943 Harley WLA, recalculating all the tolerances from inches...).
I thought of using vacuum-cleanerengines but i cannot run 8 of them on a circuit. In the Netherlands we have 220 volts at 16 amp