FenderBumper The "good old days" ?? Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 49,326 Points 883 Location New York Jan 20, 2012 #2 No, but it's a great and simple idea. It's probably closer to the readings they get from a mount dyno rather than a rolling dyno. Although, I wonder if you need a straight and smooth surface to get accurate readings.
No, but it's a great and simple idea. It's probably closer to the readings they get from a mount dyno rather than a rolling dyno. Although, I wonder if you need a straight and smooth surface to get accurate readings.
M MOEJOE Guest Jan 20, 2012 #3 fastfordfan said: http://www.aemelectronics.com/dyno-shaft-on-vehicle-dyno-73/ Click to expand... I wish I had a car cool enough to put that on.
fastfordfan said: http://www.aemelectronics.com/dyno-shaft-on-vehicle-dyno-73/ Click to expand... I wish I had a car cool enough to put that on.
FenderBumper The "good old days" ?? Joined Jul 4, 2011 Messages 49,326 Points 883 Location New York Jan 20, 2012 #4 MOEJOE said: I wish I had a car cool enough to put that on. Click to expand... Hook it to your lawn mower and tell me the torque required to maul a rose garden.
MOEJOE said: I wish I had a car cool enough to put that on. Click to expand... Hook it to your lawn mower and tell me the torque required to maul a rose garden.