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There is some talk of using a Dwyer gauge
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Henry, a Dwyer Model # RMC-121 is a good choice.
10" tall and a 1 to 10 CFM flow rate. Its around $100. |
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Thanks Kevin. Boy oh boy the more I read these posts the more I don't know.
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and what is the purpose of this tester? henry it comes with old age.
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To measure blow by on the dyno.
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Can it be used in car off dyno?
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That isn't really practical, if it is even possible. It has to be mounted perfectly vertical, and it uses a steel ball to measure flow, so you'd have various G forces acting on it, preventing it from working correctly. Its pretty much a dyno only device. There are some "blow by" or "crankcase pressure" sensors on the market, but they're not cheap.
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Has anyone used any of the electronic gauges that are on the market?
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Is a Dwyer gauge the same as a manometer? I made one years ago for use in testing outdoor power equipment engines.
Maybe it's not precise enough in this case, but here's one similar to the one I made: http://www.obairlann.net/reaper/moto...manometer.html |
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