Dynopack V's Rolling road-which is better
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Dynopack V's Rolling road-which is better
Today i have been to the Jap car show at Billing and there was a Dynopack running giving out BHP figures.
Basically you unbolt your wheels and bolt on a special set of hub fittings, they go into the Dynopack and the car is run up giving a BHP figure AT THE WHEELS.
The machine is totally Digital and i think rolling roads are anologue so i would of thought these would be better
Take a look at the web site and click on Dynopack
http://www.thor-racing.co.uk/
Basically you unbolt your wheels and bolt on a special set of hub fittings, they go into the Dynopack and the car is run up giving a BHP figure AT THE WHEELS.
The machine is totally Digital and i think rolling roads are anologue so i would of thought these would be better
Take a look at the web site and click on Dynopack
http://www.thor-racing.co.uk/
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More to the point, Thor Racing is about 10 mile up the road from me
I can see a PassionFord DynoPack day coming I have all ready had a word with the guy about it at the show today
I can see a PassionFord DynoPack day coming I have all ready had a word with the guy about it at the show today
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My old college has one, they called it a chassis dyno thou
Anyway I love it, had my XR3i on it and the damn thing is so sensitive you can see the 3bhp drop from the alternator when you turn the lights on!
I'm trying to get the college to take one to the Fordsport national day along with their Formula Ford car. if they do!
Anyway I love it, had my XR3i on it and the damn thing is so sensitive you can see the 3bhp drop from the alternator when you turn the lights on!
I'm trying to get the college to take one to the Fordsport national day along with their Formula Ford car. if they do!
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Maybe we start a new thread "PassionFord DynoPack Shootout", try to fix a date and get a good deal for power runs......Could be worth getting on of the magazines involved too
ANY disadvantages to using a DynaPack???????? I mean, there must be one or two drawbacks?
Maybe we start a new thread "PassionFord DynoPack Shootout", try to fix a date and get a good deal for power runs......Could be worth getting on of the magazines involved too
ANY disadvantages to using a DynaPack???????? I mean, there must be one or two drawbacks?
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At the hubs is not the same reading as at the wheels BTW, its higher.
But at least its accurate, not like flywheel figures everyone quotes, thas a fucking joke, total guesswork.
But at least its accurate, not like flywheel figures everyone quotes, thas a fucking joke, total guesswork.
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Doug
I will pop in to see them at Thor Racing next week and get some sort of prices and dates, then i will go from there
They are apperently 100% accurate as they are digital and set to british DIN standards
BUT is there any drawbacks from them................not heard none yet?
I will pop in to see them at Thor Racing next week and get some sort of prices and dates, then i will go from there
They are apperently 100% accurate as they are digital and set to british DIN standards
BUT is there any drawbacks from them................not heard none yet?
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Originally Posted by Itsmeagain
At the hubs is not the same reading as at the wheels BTW, its higher
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I dont know of any drawbacks, as long as they done in a proper dyno room with the right cooling (ie at Thors or Abbey).
Suprised theres not been a ford RR day at G-Force, thats where most the other car marques use.
Suprised theres not been a ford RR day at G-Force, thats where most the other car marques use.
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Originally Posted by Itsmeagain
I dont know of any drawbacks, as long as they done in a proper dyno room with the right cooling (ie at Thors or Abbey).
"Twin air fans each blow 20m3s-1 of air towards the front of the car to provide engine cooling."
Is that good or not??????????????????????????????
#26
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G-Force also has the added bonus of calulating 4WD transmission losses at 27%, which IMO is a fookin joke, but gives a nice high flywheel figure, lol
What do most rollers calculate cossie 4wd tranny losses as?
What do most rollers calculate cossie 4wd tranny losses as?
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Originally Posted by TIFF-C20WTH
Originally Posted by Itsmeagain
I dont know of any drawbacks, as long as they done in a proper dyno room with the right cooling (ie at Thors or Abbey).
"Twin air fans each blow 20m3s-1 of air towards the front of the car to provide engine cooling."
Is that good or not??????????????????????????????
Abbeys is even better, its like a cold store in there dynapack room, everyone wearing arctic coats so they dont freeze to death, lol.
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about 5-10mins from jnc 6 of the m25, not an easy place to find really as they only have a 8"x 3" sign saying gtr on it and that is it lol.
Looked like some old farm buildings last time I went there which was a good 2-3 yrs ago when my mate had a pulsar.
Loads of smashed up skylines aswell.
Looked like some old farm buildings last time I went there which was a good 2-3 yrs ago when my mate had a pulsar.
Loads of smashed up skylines aswell.
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Originally Posted by Itsmeagain
Suprised theres not been a ford RR day at G-Force, thats where most the other car marques use.
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Originally Posted by TIFF-C20WTH
So basically no-one has a bad thing to say about these Hub Dynos then?????
Looks like i will be organising a shoot-out then
Looks like i will be organising a shoot-out then
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Originally Posted by sunny
FACT = Rolling roads are shit!
[quote="Itsmeagain"]What do most rollers calculate cossie 4wd tranny losses as?[/qoute]
Steve: I've also heard the 27% figure being used. However there is not an absolute formula for calculating @fly figures because of the variables associated with transmition loss.
Quoting fly figures based on % of @wheels can therefore only result in spurious figures.
Is there therefore any point quoting flywheel figures where there is no evidence of the engine having been on a dyno.