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JKM Dyno-Day - 2nd March....
R-tech-Nick:
--- Quote from: richwig83 on March 06, 2013, 09:09:19 pm ---CSV would be good. Have a look... im sure there will be a way to process the data to output the average bhp between peak torque and maximum bhp :happy2:
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I will get the data from your last run at the charity rr day ;-)
rich83:
Great.... ill see what i can do :happy2:
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: R-tech-Nick on March 06, 2013, 08:35:37 pm ---And as I came up with idea of volume based bragging right I want it to be called "Gower Power". Lol
;-)
Shall we have just a TFSI only RR day?? £25 for 2 power runs and 1 full load eddy current brake pull to work engine to the max??
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I'm up for another dyno day at yours Niki. :happy2:
May have to have a quiet word with you too! :wink:
RedRobin:
^ She looks unusually clean! I had to check her plate to confirm she wasn't SaintSteve's!
Hurdy:
--- Quote from: R-tech-Nick on March 06, 2013, 08:56:28 pm ---That's the sort of idea I had. :congrats:
If the Gower power reading is sampled at every 250rpm from the torque curve between peak lbft and HP then we can work from to get the reading in hp using the 5252 rule.
I would be good to get all dyno sw to work out these number instantly
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Not a bad idea that! It gives a more realistic view of the flexibility and true performance of the car. I think it may need a little tweaking though as some cars like the K04 can have fairly late peak torque and early power peak, whereas a K03 can have a very early torque peak and a high power peak depending on mods.
I'd say the reasonable sample would be 2.5krpm to 6.5krpm, that way the useful rev range is covered and any anomalies at the lower and upper parts of the rev range are eliminated. 17 samples in all. This could be further tweaked for big turbo applications where the rev range is higher and 19 or 21 or 23 samples could be taken. This way it would also reflect not just on the power, but the flexibility of the car and how fast it is in the real world. Any good?
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