Dynopack dyno compared to other dynos
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Dynopack dyno compared to other dynos
How does a dynopack dyno read compared to dyno jet and mustang dyno ?400whp on dynopack how much on other dynos ? Just a rough idea.
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Last edited by kiddevo; Apr 24, 2006 at 07:02 PM.
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i have a excel spreadsheet from a few years back that shows the "approx" number differences given a certain desired flywheel hp number. pm or email me with your email address if you want it.
Here's a quick comparison from what the sheet shows though:
AWD Dyno Dynamics: 1.42 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Dynapack: 1.30 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Mustang: 1.60 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Dynojet: 1.19 Driveline Loss Multiplier
For example: if you have 300 whp on a dyno jet, you multiply 300X1.19 to get 357 flywheel hp.
There are obviously many factors involved with these numbers though. Like how the dyno was initially set up, etc. But somebody must have done a little homework before putting this together.
Enjoy
Here's a quick comparison from what the sheet shows though:
AWD Dyno Dynamics: 1.42 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Dynapack: 1.30 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Mustang: 1.60 Driveline Loss Multiplier
AWD Dynojet: 1.19 Driveline Loss Multiplier
For example: if you have 300 whp on a dyno jet, you multiply 300X1.19 to get 357 flywheel hp.
There are obviously many factors involved with these numbers though. Like how the dyno was initially set up, etc. But somebody must have done a little homework before putting this together.
Enjoy
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Originally Posted by EvoTech
WHP should be close but I think that torque is measured much differently and the numbers are never SAE corrected for torque. (I think).
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