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Keeping the Dyno Continuity of Service

We know that your dyno is an important part of your business, because we are constantly responding to urgent assistance requests to recover the operation of the test bench in the event of a PC hard drive crash, or a broken sensor.

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Type of Dynamometer

Different types of dynamometers can be used in a test bench depending on the application. Sometimes users have different alternatives regarding the technology they can employ.

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Accuracy of Chassis Dynamometers

The proliferation of roller dynamometers, also known as “chassis dynamometers,” makes it very practical to measure a vehicle’s power and compare it with other cars.

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Power Curve Analysis

Power curve Power curves and other variables acquired by data acquisition systems are very important for analyzing engine or vehicle behavior.

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How to Determine if a Dyno is Properly Calibrated

There’s significant discrepancy between power values measured on different dynamometers. Sometimes this difference is unintentional, and other times it’s deliberate. In this article, we explain how to determine if the power value you’re given is accurate or not.

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Importance of Atmospheric Factors in Engine Testing

A correction factor is an estimate to adjust an engine’s power value under different atmospheric conditions. How does this affect engine testing on a dyno?

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