Desk Top Dyno

John, since a flow bench is just really for air flow improvement or correction and basic " tell what a head has for cfm", what kinda flow numbers do you think a bench would show if the camshaft lobe was involved, opening on its particular ramp, and at speed ?
Because I see guys on there flow bench running a particular lift for 10 seconds or longer, a valve isn't open at that particular lift for longer than, id guess way less than a second. I imagine the entire lobe -valve lift is done before .050 of a second ( wild *** guess)
Probably need some high speed cameras and other cool stuff to test like that. It seems that would be a more real world test.
Do you know or heard of anyone trying to test like this ?
Probably easier to read the air flow during a dyno run and divide by 8 to figure real world cfm for each cylinder.