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Hello I would like to know if anyone here has or knows how to build a home made flow bench? I do quite a bit of port work but it is to expensive to pay someone to use their flow bench all the time and a new one is just to far out of my price range. So if anyone knows please post or email me at sctur601@prodigy.net.
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Try this,audie tech.com.I got one of these about a year ago and it may not be a $3000 superflow,but you can get before and after,apples to apples comparisons.I use 2 2.5 H.P. shop vacs to power it, and it stays stable to 300 c.f.m.so far. The software is about $100.I bought a 10 year old 33 megahertz computer for $75 to run it. It's a dos program,and requires a minimal computer to work fine.When you get it go to the local machine shop or wrecking yard and buy a few junk heads and try different things with them.If you're like me you'll find out that alot of what you thought was helping really wasn't.There are 2 "s"es which make a port work ,shape and size.Approach them in that order and you will get results.
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use the search page this topic is well covered somewhere on moparchat
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