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Build your own dynamometer or just play with the programme

#1 Post by Kwackerz » Sat Jan 20, 2007 7:32 pm

Lifted shamelessly from the RS v3 Archive..

If anyone fancies dabbling with some *real life* dyno software, maybe just for something to do...boredom...whatever... then have a look at this site. Yes there is the fact that there is a distinct lack of Dyno machine, but the software is loaded with previous runs on various bikes, and they are fully 'playwithable' :smt017

http://www.dynamometer.fsnet.co.uk/down ... ftware.htm

Direct link to the downloadable programme is as follows:

http://www.dynamometer.fsnet.co.uk/software/dyno.exe

:smt003 Falcos with 190rwhp will be appearing soon no doubt... :smt005

The full information on how to build a Dyno can be found here:

http://www.dynamometer.fsnet.co.uk/diy-dynamometer.htm

They make it sound so easy..... :smt011
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#2 Post by jam » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:31 pm

I have recently bought a dynojet dyno, installed in an ex libray truck, so as well as tuning work at my new workshop I can also do the varous shows and dealer days throughout the year. very interesting links though

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#3 Post by Kwackerz » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:39 pm

Cool!

You got a website for your services? If so, shove it in the links area mate, or stick up a post in Bike Kit and let people know of it :smt001
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#4 Post by jam » Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:08 pm

I bought it as a going concern, with the domain names too, so I'm just getting the website sorted now, as soon as it's up and running I'll let you know, but it's called 'The Mutts Nuts Mobile Dyno'. It's worked out quite well as I was looking to buy a static one for the workshop, and then found the mobile one, which although was a little more expensive, has the benefit f being able to do the shows with. I may well be up at the Bulldog this year. As it's a Dynojet one I've got to go upto Preston to HQ and do the approval courses to become an approved fitting centre for jet kits and power commanders etc. The workshop will be up and running at the end of July when the new roof is on, the dely has been caused by bloody EU development money, if you start work before the funding has been paid you lose it,(Bloody beaurocrats) it's become a real inconvenience, as I was expecting to be in by end of May, so home is full to the rafters with everything for the workshop. Once it's all up and running I'll be offering a discount on jet kits/PC installs etc for members. So watch this space.......

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