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Offline tcoupekyle

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Thoughts on dynoing engine
« on: August 09, 2022, 04:23:41 PM »
My blown alcohol sbc is almost complete what are you guys thought on dynoing?

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Re: Thoughts on dynoing engine
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2022, 08:51:11 PM »
We dyno about 1/3 of the motors to try different things oil, headers, carbs spacers, fuel, etc to run out frt and stay there,we also dynoed motors bought from different engine builders to compare with ours because we didn't use the same components.and to make sure things worked even had a high end blower sieze on the dyno. it's all just a reference because different operater, dyno will give different results
it gives you a base line about timing, fuel curve

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Re: Thoughts on dynoing engine
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2022, 06:36:39 AM »
Will keep you out of the woods and start you off with a safe solid base tune
It is best thing you can do--power level is the least worry
Make sure dyno place understands and has experience with blown applications--makes all the diff
I have always had a fascination with fast cars at the expense of more normal character development

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Re: Thoughts on dynoing engine
« Reply #3 on: August 14, 2022, 04:18:04 AM »
Nothing like leaning on an engine to find where it's going to leak.

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Re: Thoughts on dynoing engine
« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2022, 04:06:08 PM »
My opiinion on dyno mixed. I see it can be cheaper than runs at track and give a great baseline to tune motrs from at track.Same time I have seen were dyno tune was nowhere near the best on track and et slip is proof there.

   I had a buddy about 40 miles that had an engine dyno and I got almost free time on it with injected stuff. Did help fuel curve tuning and then change at track off that. For some reason he never let me run my Top Alcohol stuff on it.LOL He mostly did dirt track stuff and other roundy rounders. Some drag car engines I am sure.

Guess buying parts or paying for dyno time works out about the same.At least on dyno other don't see you with screwed up tune.LOL

   
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Re: Thoughts on dynoing engine
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2023, 05:22:10 AM »
I am a huge believer in dynoing a motor if you have a good dyno operator that knows fuel injection and blowers. They can get you a really good, safe tune up in one day that could take you several trips to track test and tune and that is if you do not hurt your motor trying to get that tune up.