flow bench, little EFI content

Martin Scarr martins at efn.org
Wed Nov 27 15:05:19 GMT 1996


There also was a very good article a few years ago on building your own
flow bench in _Popular Hotrodding_.  Very detailed.

Martin Scarr

On Wed, 27 Nov 1996, Michael F. Sargent wrote:

> You wanna flow bench? No problem.
> 
> I picked up a book (from Classic Motorbooks) which describes exactly how to 
> build your own flow bench. They use it for testing mods to heads, etc., but it 
> could be used to flow test anything. The basic idea is to use a vacuum 
> cleaner, and to calibrate some duct work for it.
> 
> Practical Gas Flow
> John Dalton
> Motor Racing Publications Ltd., Croydon, England
> ISBN 0-947981-33-0
> 
> Classic Motorbooks can be reached at 1-800-826-6600 (Canada and USA). The book 
> was part number 114454 and cost $21.95.
> 
> ----------
> From: 	owner-diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu on behalf of Peter Juergens
> Sent: 	Wednesday, November 27, 1996 12:09 PM
> To: 	diy_efi at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: 	flow bench, little EFI content
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> someone ,as I remember it was Mazda, mentioned testing on a flow bench.
> 
> Because flowbench testing is not only interesting for flowing cyl.-heads, but 
> also for manifold-flowing (especially after EFI-modifications, I think), I'm 
> interested in one.
> 
> My question now:
> 
> Is there a possibility to build up a flow bench on my one?
> 
> Any idea is welcome.
> 
> See ya and
> 
> 
> BFN   Pete                 _____                         1962 TR4 daily 
>                -- -  -    / <>  \   __, at _\____           Peter Juergens
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> <<  Only the one with the fastest toy wins!  >>
> 
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