Dyno info needed
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Allways heard the Freud brake then the http://www.stuskadyno.com/
software
http://www.depac.com/
you tuning or just breaking it in?
software
http://www.depac.com/
you tuning or just breaking it in?
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If it hasn't been properly calibrated, then none of them. They will all measure consistently and do the proper break in, and show you performance increase, decrease, power band, fuel etc. Whatever you want to know, but if you are comparing one engine to the other, then the engines have to be run on the same dyno for comparison, or they have to be run on a calibrated and certified machine.
Curious to see what the GURU's have to say about my opinion.
Are you wanting to buy one for yourself, or what?
Curious to see what the GURU's have to say about my opinion.
Are you wanting to buy one for yourself, or what?
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ITS A SKATER NATION !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Your question is accurate dyno - you need an AC electric brake/absorber or Eddy Current not a water brake, these are the most accurate and the most responsive.
AC's are basically a generator with a rheostat on a load bank.
As far a brands??? We had both Clayton and Superflow water brakes. The Clayton was more accurate and could hold a load much better than the Superflow.
The electric brake, don't remember a brand, it was built with peices over the years.
AC's are basically a generator with a rheostat on a load bank.
As far a brands??? We had both Clayton and Superflow water brakes. The Clayton was more accurate and could hold a load much better than the Superflow.
The electric brake, don't remember a brand, it was built with peices over the years.
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He puts in real numbers, fuel weight, temp, pressure, ect. so his outputs are real numbers.
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