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cobra marty;
That is a good idea, how do you plan to measure torque? The land and sea device? |
A torque strain measuring device similar to but better than L+S will attach to drive shaft yoke. Will have the real time digital display and analog output for data logging capability.
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I like the idea and would be interested in knowing how it will work. How will you compensate for different props, water, and such. These variables would seem to play a big role in torque measured.
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Check out www.land-and-sea.com on board dyno. Good explaination on how it works. Basically measures the twist of a shaft.
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One last bump then I give up.:confused:
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Re: Anyone have a propshaft dyno ?
Bringing this thread back from the dead. Would like to know if anyone has a prop shaft dyno in the upper midwest.
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Re: Anyone have a propshaft dyno ?
Originally Posted by Audiofn
My buddy has a prop shaft dyno. It is not the one the Land and Sea makes. It more accuratly measures preasure at different RPM's. We use it more for testing under load then anything els. I think that he paid 500 bucks for it or something like that. The ones similiar to his that I have seen for sale have all been in the 1000-1500 range.
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Re: Anyone have a propshaft dyno ?
Riggs Marine in Omro Wisconson has one..
920-872-2728 ask for Mel Doug |
Re: Anyone have a propshaft dyno ?
RC OLSEN Marine in Omaha Nebraska has one :D
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Re: Anyone have a propshaft dyno ?
We have one at CMI. Used for quick muffler backpressure tests and some development work. Easier and sometimes more accurate than using the test boats.
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