by ddracing » Mon Jan 07, 2008 9:51 pm
Yes they are. They aren't very good for the application when you consider that the little flaps (pump) have to pump at 14,000 rpms plus. They are designed to run wide open like on a weed eater so they don't run very good (too rich) at lower rpms. But that's what we have to run in the can classes. I'm a little new to the actuall workings of a flow meter. Would the box have to be any certain minimum size? I might need a little more info for the actual location of the componets & what I would need for the construction of the manometers etc. So to get more accurite results, I might need to get more vacuum than a shop vac could produce? This would still be a lot better than buying an manufactured unit. Since we are dealing with a spec class, we are working on everything we can get down to the spec air box, carb adaptor & bolts, butterfly, etc. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.