by Jesse Lackman1 » Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:56 pm
When I get a 240 plug wired into the garage I can do the electrical checkout. The bench wiring is done. I plan to blow out all piping before I epoxy the pitot tubes in. I still have to build a cylinder head fixture of some sort. I'm going to send the FP-1 back for the PS3 (dedicated velocity probe).
If you haven't started on a bench I'd recommend looking at the Ford "bench" thread
I still think a setup seperating the elements (blower/blower box, flow element(s), cylinder head box) instead of cramming them in a bench is a great idea. The cylinder head box can be made for wet flow from the start, it might even be possible to design filtering in it so you could port intake runners with the setup running.
It's possible combine the three elements (blower/blower box, flow element(s), cylinder head box) into a long low bench instead of a narrow upright one. One reason I like the idea of seperating the elements is the possibility of putting the blower in a different room so that the only noise you hear when flow testing is the airflow. This is where a regenerative blower would be so much better than vacuum motors especially in a bench where all three elements are combined.
Jesse Lackman