I'm no engineer obviously and I wouldn't ever even think about making a tool like that. I reckon the pressures would be quite low and difficult to get something accurate enough. Good luck though.
The actual pressure drop over the closed butterfly is probably more than you imagine and easily measured with a simple water manometer (after all a u-tube works just fine for balancing TB's). However I can dial in whatever pressure I like on the flow bench (subject to the limits of my 1.5 kW vac). Remember, I'm only looking for differences between the two TB's - I'm not trying to simulate actual operating pressures.
Sounds like you know exactly what you're doing though.
Nah - I'm making it up as I go along
(although I think I have a decent understanding of how the intake system and engine management work). I've been in engineering (in various flavours) all my working life and have messed with bikes and cars since I could pinch my dad's spanners so I'll try my hand at most stuff (within the limits of my tools and experience). That said I also firmly recognise the value of 'experts' and I wouldn't hesitate to use one when I run out of skill and/or time


