[Diy_efi] dyno comparison

Nick Starai true at ItsYourDomain.com
Fri Dec 20 23:31:13 GMT 2002


> Let me be clear; I don't consider a dyno built as an
> inertial dyno but having an eddy current brake added,
> and functioning as an eddy current dyno, to BE an
> inertial dyno.  That's sort of like taking out a
> four-stroke ICE from a car, and replacing it with a
> gas turbine, and then making sweeping comments about
> how "cars" behave, engine-wise.  When you add an eddy
> current brake, and are using the eddy current brake,
> you're no longer using the dyno in any fashion
> relating to inertial measurement.

Ah, ok, now I understand what you mean.

> > I don't understand why Adam says It can't happen on
> > an inertial -- eventhough It has the load control
> > option...
>
> I didn't.  See above.  :D
>
> Operationally, it's not an inertial dyno any more.

Yes, thanks for clearing that up.

Nick Starai


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