[Diy_efi] dyno comparison

Phil rjp at teknology.net
Fri Dec 20 19:29:14 GMT 2002


<<Could you simply purchase a 4gas analyzer and datalog it while using an
inertial with load control and get the same effect?>>

Yep, that is what we successfully do here.

-Phil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick Starai" <true at ItsYourDomain.com>
To: <diy_efi at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 2:17 PM
Subject: [Diy_efi] dyno comparison


>
> So I think we pretty thoroughly discussed the differences between
inertial
> and brake dyno's. So other then the friction loses, and possibly the
> software, I don't see a huge disadvantage to using an intertial OTHER
then
> the 4 gas exhaust analyzer mentioned several times. (assuming the
inertial
> has the LOAD CONTROL OPTION). Now what I'm wondering is if it's a
function
> of law as to why you can't use a 4-gas on an inertial or is it that the
> manufacturers simply don't integrate the device into their dyno's. Could
> you simply purchase a 4gas analyzer and datalog it while using an
> intertial with load control and get the same effect? It just seems to me
> that the major advantage of the eddy was the 4gas. Also, I'm referring to
> pump gas, so the extra hp you may will extract from a racing engine
> on the eddy-brake would be negligable on a street car. (for me at least)
>
> Nick Starai
>
>
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