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Dynamometer Software
He has a question and answer section the download worked for me...........This dyno software download includes a full uninstall (from the Windows menu). It features full install as well as creating a program group, and icons for you. It is a self extracting zipped file and should be saved to a directory of your choice or better still, a floppy disk if you have a clean formatted 1.44 Mb one around. Just double click this saved file Dyno.exe to install. Needs MS Windows to run.
Requirements:
PC with 386+ Processor
VGA Colour Monitor
1.5MB Disk Space
Mouse
Any version of Windows - 3.1X up to Windows 98, will run on 2000, and XP as well but not as well.
This is one of two versions that you may download on this page. This one is bigger, so downloads more slowly but is more complete and easier to setup.
This software will take approx 6 to 10 minutes to download.
Just click on the icon below to get dyno software.
yes he does offer another package but that is for all the other bits needed sensors etc and i guess better software........
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
That and you have to build the dyno to his specifications as the software wont let you adjust the inertial mass calculations. From what I read when we were looking at dyno software.
How do you calibrate a dyno?
Get a medium size horse to run on it, and set that a 1Hp?
Dale Kerrigan: If there's anything Dad loved more than serenity, it was a big two stroke engine on full throttle!
Close, but not quite,
We put a mountain bike on ours and adjusted it until I made one HP, so ours uses the "Sketchy" power measurement unit.
But seriously, from a cylindrical mass we can calculate its rotational inertia so we know how much "work" is done to accelerate the mass and then from the measured time it took to accelerate the mass we know how much energy was used. Using data acquisition units they plot timed points with a time stamp and RPM stamp at a given frequency (higher frequency = more accurate) Then we use that to make a torque curve and then from the we can convert this to HP by the classic torque x RPM = HP which is actually torque(Nm) x radians per second = Kw then the Kw is converted to HP because we all like to brag about HP levels rather than Kw which is the metric measurement.
More detailed info here http://wotid.com/dyno/content/view/16/35/
All I had to do for my dyno was fill in a few boxes about diameter, width and material of the drum, it calculated the inertia 132 lb feet squared in my case, didnt require any brainpower from me
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The CBR150 motor mostly fits. There will be some carb and radiator clearence issues but nothing too difficult. Aiming for 76kg with oil and water.
You really should be ashamed of yourself
It's bad enough that you are over in the US, making Cruise Missile's Stealth Bombers and so forth.... Now this
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