beaulieu
beaulieu New Reader
8/20/08 6:35 p.m.

Hi

I have seen a few of these on You Tube ,

has anyone used one ? has anyone built one ?

We are having a car show over in Europe and it would be Great to show up with one of these and see what HP the braggers really have

any ideas ? maybe an old smog dyno ?

Beaulieu

boxedfox
boxedfox New Reader
8/20/08 9:15 p.m.

Not sure about building one, but I occasionally see 2WD dynapacks for sale. They're pretty portable and relatively affordable (20k to 55k USD is what I've seen around here)..

beaulieu
beaulieu New Reader
8/20/08 10:02 p.m.

20K is way out of my budget ,

I wonder if anyone has built one ?

foxtrapper
foxtrapper SuperDork
8/21/08 5:35 a.m.

Local portable dynoYou're not going to build one worth a shucks without some money. There is one that regularly comes to shows here, and judging by the steady line of customers, I'd say they make good money. $60 for two runs as I recall.

44Dwarf
44Dwarf New Reader
8/21/08 6:22 a.m.

You can make them easily enough but they will not be as good (repeatable) as a factory unit. Water brakes dynos are some of the easiest to home brew. You need a centrifugal (sp?) water pump and a set of bearings for the pump housing to rotate on. Bolt a torque arm off the housing and add a pressure gauge on the end of the arm, drive pump shaft with a drum the wheel sits on.

44

SoloSonett
SoloSonett Reader
8/21/08 6:28 a.m.

It's always fun to see one show up at events.. and see how many drivers find excuses Not to use it!

skierd
skierd Dork
8/21/08 10:28 a.m.

I've used one, at Hyperfest way back in 2002 or 2003. It was fun seeing how little power my little hyundai put out.

beaulieu
beaulieu New Reader
8/21/08 12:16 p.m.

I was thinking of using an older floor mount rolling dyno that you can get for close to scrap value,

Here in California the smog check shops use them , but are always being forced into upgrading,

The problem will be converting the computer to Horsepower , but I have been told thats its mostly software,

anyway its just an idea

Schmidlap
Schmidlap
8/21/08 9:14 p.m.

Make sure the emissions dynos you're looking at can handle high horsepower and high speeds. A lot of them are glorified hamster wheels and can't handle speeds above 70mph or high torques. They're designed to simulate normal driving around town, which really doesn't require a lot of power or high speeds.

wildhorses
wildhorses
8/21/08 9:37 p.m.

I used to have one, and built it into a trailer- My Dyno at the Mitty

  • but expect to pay at least $20k for the dyno and another $10k for the trailer...

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