The printed parts look impressive!
But, surely you must realize that all the material in the cross section fill, reduces the cross section area, essentially making a restrictor.
Because of the cross section area reduction, such devices are usually placed well ahead of an actual venturi, and always exceed the venturi throat area.
Have you made a calculation or measurement for the cross section area of your device?
I guess I'll ask. If you just toss them into service, by what benchmark(s) will you declare victory?
Finally, simulation are wonderful tools during prototyping. But, at some point the tool must be verified as accurate, or the prototypes have to be verified to "prove" the simulator. Unfortunately, precision measurement tools can be expensive. And then learning to use the tool properly and for repeatable results, can be an adventure in it own right. BTDT
Cheers,