Hooked up a garden hose up to my J-Tube yesterday......... and a leaf blower today!
#21
Originally Posted by mjhoward
How about smoke. Get a cigarette and just hold it in the inlet. Got any smoke bombs left over from the 4th? Interesting test though.
I kept waiting for a golf ball!
And my 6.0 couldn't suck a golf ball through **** right now
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I kept waiting for a golf ball!
And my 6.0 couldn't suck a golf ball through **** right now
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Last edited by moregrip; Aug 3, 2006 at 11:18 PM.
#22
Grippy, I really like the way you think and report to us your exploits on this forum.
With all the years I've worked with a flow bench, some of the best experiences I've learned from was when I used my hands and fingers to get a feel for how air behaves. It's amazing to see how smooth to the touch laminar air flow is compared to turbulent flow. A 28"+ vacuum depression really makes the point.
Now, go plug your vacuum into some 220 volts and see for yourself!
As silly as it sounds, nice topic and thanks for bringing it up. Leave no stone unturned..........
Richard
With all the years I've worked with a flow bench, some of the best experiences I've learned from was when I used my hands and fingers to get a feel for how air behaves. It's amazing to see how smooth to the touch laminar air flow is compared to turbulent flow. A 28"+ vacuum depression really makes the point.
Now, go plug your vacuum into some 220 volts and see for yourself!
As silly as it sounds, nice topic and thanks for bringing it up. Leave no stone unturned..........
Richard
#23
Originally Posted by moregrip
Note: I apologize for the language in the song I had playing in the garage while I was recording this. I didn't realize it until after I played back the video.
#24
U might want to try putting a few strategically placed cardboard fins at other than parallel angles tosmooth the airflow out and guide the air thru the abrupt curve....take a look at the stock plenum from the 5.3. Everyone craps on it, but in reality there's a heck of alot of R&D that went into the deisgn to cut out turbulence, improve airflow and optimize volume I'm sure. Prob not worth much HP's, but every little bit helps!
#27
thanks Richard, thanks guys...................when I put my hand in the J-Tube the airflow did not feel turbulent like the strings indicated. Maybe I'll try and find a smoke maker and see what that shows.........hmmm............I will tell you this, I was really surprised at the force my hand was pulled to the inner radius of any bend, it actually pulled and held my hand to that sarface, amazing!
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