Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
- 5,633
undoubtably an inertia dyno
The hi res hp/torque chart confused me. the HP and torque scales are shifted. The displayed values near 2500 rpm indicate a 30 lb-ft increase (the ad only takes credit for 16), and a 14-ish Horse Pressure increase, which is correct for 2500 rpm. That "torque increase" amounts to about 10%, so my first thought was the original 2 piece steel driveshaft inertia represents about 20% of the driveline inertia. I've started wondering if maybe an aluminum flywheel was added between dyno runs too
The hi res hp/torque chart confused me. the HP and torque scales are shifted. The displayed values near 2500 rpm indicate a 30 lb-ft increase (the ad only takes credit for 16), and a 14-ish Horse Pressure increase, which is correct for 2500 rpm. That "torque increase" amounts to about 10%, so my first thought was the original 2 piece steel driveshaft inertia represents about 20% of the driveline inertia. I've started wondering if maybe an aluminum flywheel was added between dyno runs too