Unfortunately, a flow bench, an engine dyno, a chassis dyno.. they are all simply tools. There currently is no way to physically simulate a running engine environment. There are formulas for everything from the seat angles and valve margine to the volume of the intake plenum. All based on generalities and results in the past. But add temps, fluids, interia and fluid dynamics (Pressure waves) and it gets off the chart. And when push comes to shove, the way a car is measured is the ET or MPH. The only wany to KNOW is to run it eventually. So while I agree they are useful tools and can give you a strong idea of what and how it will perform in a car, until it's in the car, it's atill unproven. I am a firm believer in "smaller is better" for street cars.