thank you Frits
thank you Frits
Thank you Frits
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huge thanks Frits
Patrick Owens
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Making noise on the dyno.
I'm just kinda getting the feeling a bidlot or athena barrel and some time on a dynojet would be a good starting point. From there he has a test engine he could put on his dyno and say 16hp equals. . . Adjust. Adjust. 16hp.
Right.
Don't you look at my accountant.
He's the only one I've got.
Didn't he initially have a Dyno built from an Electric motor fwith the wheel running directly of the stator?
edit today 8.25 17/2./22
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
Biggest problem he has is his stubborness och not listening.
I have mentioned early in dyno build to put loadcell on the retarder.
But,, he seems finally to have figured that out by him self now.![]()
And if doing that, and later setting up the loadcell as per instructions in his manual for yourdyno is a no brainer, a static pull will show correct power.
A sweep through the rpm band needs him to know the inertia on his whole dyno system and place that data into program.
I wonder if it's his goal to stretch the time rather than go straight to the point.
It is his income so I would say dangling the carrot is definitely in the cards, but at the end of the day he is still developing things that nobody else is.
The problem with the DynoJet baseline is that you are up against the ( in ) famous fudge factor built into the software.
There have been various attempts at calculating this , but its still just an estimate.
Doing proper calibration with a torque arm and known mass for the load cell is inherently super accurate , as is a stringline/dropping weight test with subsequent friction rundown, accurate for any inertia system.
Seems to me there is a huge mismatch between the retarders " power " capability and the engine , plus not having ( or not using ) a baseline PID loop setup for the power supply , means once again our friend is off on another tangent
that was never going to " work ".
That retarders inherent inertia seems well excessive to give a realistic run time for even the most powerfull 50cc engine , but having said that , gearing correctly can solve that issue.
I worked on the setup of a very expensive SuperFlow retarder control system for an Eddy Current dyno and it was a necessary "workaround " to use large switched resistor banks on the power supply, as it was technically impossible
to accurately control the dyno at low power numbers with sufficient resolution when testing a single cylinder mule engine - and then also using the same system to control the power produced by the completed test engine.
ie a delta factor of 4
As always the Devil is in the detail.
Ive got a thing thats unique and new.To prove it I'll have the last laugh on you.Cause instead of one head I got two.And you know two heads are better than one.
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Reminds me very much of New Zealand Bucket racers. Great ideas, build a dyno in the garage to test things, clever engineering solutions and lots of enthusiasm. Many world beating ideas tried but not every idea worked out. I like watching him work.
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