sand-eel
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yes i made my own dyno
It's made from 1960's old skool mechano with is good for strong metal parts etc, it's so i could change the carbs setting so much easier.
VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQZTgSmxbGM
 
[Edited on 27-06-2008 by sand-eel]
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antoni
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looks like yer wheels need blancing
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Paul_J
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I thought dyno's were supposed to measure power / torque?
all I see there is a couple of wheels it can drive on without going anywhere, hardly a dyno.
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antoni
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
I thought dyno's were supposed to measure power / torque?
all I see there is a couple of wheels it can drive on without going anywhere, hardly a dyno.
use your imagination man
stabby stabby
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sand-eel
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it does, it makes 300bhp at 1 bar of boost.
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ed
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Be carefull doing that with no resistance on the wheels. Those little engines have no rev limiters and can go pop easily!
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sand-eel
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aye thought of that, thats why i've got heavy blue wheels attached, it actually works to my surprise becuase it takes longer to increase the speed but i might need more weight i think.
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sand-eel
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is that it 3 people
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