You guys are thinking of an engine as a whole. I will be flowing a single port, think single cylinder engine, which has air pulsations due to the valve opening and closing. The valve opening/closing starts and stops airflow. If i don't come up with a simple method of interrupting airflow to somewhat simulate that event then i think that bleeding the pressure, from 100" to atmospheric, would work...at least well enough for my testing.
When a valve in an engine opens and closes it also creates pressures changes inside the port. Though it's not exactly the same this is why i believe that bleeding the air would work because there's a change in pressure and airflow.
I'll be creating a low pressure, at least 100" water and hopefully more, because this low pressure shows turbulence that you wouldn't see under higher pressures like the industry standard of 28".
I have seen those flow benches, thank you for the link. I already have my basic bench built but it is not operational yet. I know what i want it to do so i'm trying to figure all that out so i can, hopefully, build it one time rather than changing it around multiple times.
A throttle body, as mentioned, might work and i'm willing to spend some money, hopefully not a lot, on various methods to figure this out. The throttle body, gate valve and solenoid valve are all definite possibilities i'll be looking into. I think i've spent around $1700 on it so far over the last year.
If i were to use a throttle body or solenoid valve how do i control it? Can someone recommend an adjustable controller of some sort and are there any benefits of using 12, 24 or 120v?
When a valve in an engine opens and closes it also creates pressures changes inside the port. Though it's not exactly the same this is why i believe that bleeding the air would work because there's a change in pressure and airflow.
I'll be creating a low pressure, at least 100" water and hopefully more, because this low pressure shows turbulence that you wouldn't see under higher pressures like the industry standard of 28".
I have seen those flow benches, thank you for the link. I already have my basic bench built but it is not operational yet. I know what i want it to do so i'm trying to figure all that out so i can, hopefully, build it one time rather than changing it around multiple times.
A throttle body, as mentioned, might work and i'm willing to spend some money, hopefully not a lot, on various methods to figure this out. The throttle body, gate valve and solenoid valve are all definite possibilities i'll be looking into. I think i've spent around $1700 on it so far over the last year.
If i were to use a throttle body or solenoid valve how do i control it? Can someone recommend an adjustable controller of some sort and are there any benefits of using 12, 24 or 120v?