Improve your car’s performance by using dynamometers

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The dynamometer is a device used to measure mechanical force, power and torque produced by an engine.

Its inventor, Charles Babbage, is also known as the “Father of Computing.
There are basically two types of dynamometers: the first one is bolted directly to an engine, and it’s called engine dyno, while the second type of dynamometer can measure power and torque without removing the engine from the frame of the vehicle, and it’s known as a chassis dyno.

An engine dynamometer measures power and torque directly from the engine’s crankshaft (or flywheel), when the engine is removed from the vehicle. These dynos don’t take in consideration power losses in the drive train, such as the gearbox, transmission or differential.

A chassis dynamometer measures power from the engine directly through the wheels. The vehicle is parked on rollers and the output is measured. These dynos can be fixed or portable.
The dynamometer works by applying various loads on the engine and by measuring the engine’s ability to move the load. It is connected to a computer which uses mathematics to calculate the output of the engine. The engine is run from idle to its maximum RPM and the output is measured and interpreted on a graphic. Nearly all aspects of engine operation can be measured during a dyno run.
Generally, dynamometers are useful in the development and refinement of modern day engine technology. The concept is to use a dyno to measure and compare power transfer at different points on a vehicle, thus allowing the engine or drive train to be altered, in order to get a more efficient power transfer. For example, if an engine dynamo shows that a particular engine achieves 400 N·m (300 lbf·ft) of torque, and a chassis dynamo shows only 350 N·m (260 lbf·ft), it means that in order to recover the power loss, the drive train should be inspected and improved for maximum efficiency.
Dynamometers are typically expensive pieces of equipment, reserved for certain fields that rely on them for a particular purpose.

They are very handy, as they can diagnose the entire way a car is functioning, but they are sometimes unaffordable.

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8 Comments Post a Comment
  1. RUSTYMUTT222 says:

    Iam looking at buying a buggy but if i build one it will have a chevy zr1 v8 tuned engine

  2. flames
    0.53 to 0.54

  3. jehowell7 says:

    the metal frame (shell) of a car is the "ground". it is really the same as connecting to the neg terminal of the battery…

  4. Strae says:

    The right hand drive mail trucks that our post office uses are built on Chevy S-10 Pickup chassis by Grumman. The engine is the old Chevy 'Iron Duke' 4 cylinder and these trucks are designed to go 20 years before requiring an overhaul. Grumman Olsen stopped manufacturing in 1994-1995.

    Quite amazing when you consider the crap that Chevy expects the regular consumer to drive.

  5. That was so hot at 0:56 !

  6. Malteboy777 says:

    Nice nice nice.. All I have to say is I wan’t one so bad to drive around in on the streets, the orange one aounds soo evil.. Wild baby! WILD!! :D haha..

  7. jaggdesigns says:

    find a shop, those things are bolted in pretty damn good, and require some pretty heavy duty tools to remove and install

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