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    Hello all. We are conducting some radiator testing at the moment, and are struggling to find a flow meter that will handle the high temperature and pressure of the radiator lines. Well for the right price anyway, we have found some that are fairly expensive (1300+ per sensor) and more then we would like to spend.

    Has anyone done a similar thing before and found a reasonably priced item?

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    Hello all. We are conducting some radiator testing at the moment, and are struggling to find a flow meter that will handle the high temperature and pressure of the radiator lines. Well for the right price anyway, we have found some that are fairly expensive (1300+ per sensor) and more then we would like to spend.

    Has anyone done a similar thing before and found a reasonably priced item?

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    here you go.

    Acrylic Flowmeters
    Josh Gillett
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    Often radiator flow is measured by a pressure drop method rather than direct volumetric flow measurement.

    You can calibrate the coefficient of discharge for your radiator using a header tank, a diptick and a stopwatch. All are cheap...

    Regards, Ian

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    What kind of motor are you running? Internal or External? Ian's on the right track with the pressure measurment.

    You also have a lot of boundary conditions:

    T_in, T_out, deltaT...ditto for the pressures.

    you also know approximate cross-sectional areas.
    Terps Racing

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