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building a flowbench is next on the plans

Discussion in 'Builds and Fabricators Forum' started by wild1_Robertson, Jul 26, 2007.

  1. wild1_Robertson

    wild1_Robertson New Member

    I think I am leaning toward this setup

    http://www.flowperformance.com/

    I was thinking about this

    http://www.performancetrends.com/ez_flow_system.htm

    But to be accurate with a orifice from what I have read about flow benches, combined with my 22 years measuring gas flow and pressure on semiconductor equipment you need to change the orfice when you change ranges.

    I also found one of thies on e-bay but it is the 2.0" and that would not handle enough flow. see www.audietech.com


    For vacuum pumps I was thinking about starting with 6 2 stage pumps that flow over 100 CFM each so the flow should not drop off as fast @ 28"water I will build it to hold 8
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    Anyone here use a flowbench?
     
    Last edited: Jul 26, 2007
  2. wild1_Robertson

    wild1_Robertson New Member

    I picked up 10 of the motors I wanted on e-bay for 179.50 for all 10 when I made the last post I was planing on spending from this site http://www.centralvacuumfactory.com/lamb-ametek-11603613-2stage-vacuum-motor-volt-p-448.html
    169.00 each but I wanted this 2 stage pump so that I could maintain the same pressure drop at higher flow rates I did a cost benefit analysis and to get accuracy at higher flow rate was worth the 1014 ( plus shipping ) for the first 6 pumps because I could add more of the same later.

    Hows that for luck I decide what I want then find it cheep ( I wish that had happened with my Warn OD LOL )

    Now before you all start thinking I have lost my mind and want to port my 225 heads out to get high flow this will be use on big block and mopars and hemis that I plan on being my bread and butter. This 225 is just a off in the left field project fun but as you all said I will not make money on it.
     
    Last edited: Jul 27, 2007
  3. Boyink

    Boyink Super Moderator Staff Member

    OK - I'll bite.

    What's a flowbench and what do you use it for?
     
  4. High5

    High5 Member

    I think it's used for porting and polishing heads to check how they "flow".

    Not sure what else it can be used for.

    High5
     
  5. neptco19

    neptco19 That guy....

    Like said above its designed to measure the amount of air that flows through the ports after you port/polish the runners.
     
  6. w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

    Are you building a Jeep or a drag car???