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Be interesting to see a stock 1100/701/760 dyno results as a baseline.
Be interesting to see a stock 1100/701/760 dyno results as a baseline.
So true, What engine you running in your Suzuki Standup?It has nothing to do with being hard to do... everyone in the industry has pumped all of these crazy hp numbers into everyones heads in order to sell their product. They don't want to show the results and admit they aren't making the power everyone thought.
It has nothing to do with being hard to do... everyone in the industry has pumped all of these crazy hp numbers into everyones heads in order to sell their product. They don't want to show the results and admit they aren't making the power everyone thought.
Back when test tanks were all the rage some of them had simple scales to measure thrust , of course there has never been a test tank made that actually worked because of the turbulence inside the tank causing cavitation of the pump but same as the dyno, it only gave you a baseline.I didn't read all 548 post but why wouldn't a flow meter hooked to the reduction nozzle be a good apple to apple comparison? Not sure if pressure would have to be read in the reduction nozzle or near the flow meter. Each and every part of the whole drive train could be compared. Every variable could be compared based on efficiency of throwing water out the back. Any insight is always appreciated.
PSIxGPM÷1714=HP
Yes the correction factor can always be manipulated, but if anyone uses correction higher then 1.15 they probab lie there numbers.From what I understand you can skew the output numbers easily with the “correction factor” so they could fluff it up however they want.
It’s probably a fun tool for back to back testing.
HHmmmm.......sounds a lot like the car audio amplifier wattage numbers these days. Everybody and their brother thinks they have a 5000w amp! And horsepower...........show me a dragstrip timeslip.......otherwise we're just talking smack!It has nothing to do with being hard to do... everyone in the industry has pumped all of these crazy hp numbers into everyones heads in order to sell their product. They don't want to show the results and admit they aren't making the power everyone thought.