I thought it was time for a new tool in the garage.
Min. 1000 hk
Max. 300 km/t
2WD
Homemade
Just made a quick sketch.
Soren S2
how about bolting the retarder direct to the wheel hub, no slip then.
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Originally posted by woolly
how about bolting the retarder direct to the wheel hub, no slip then.
Is this some kind of joke?
I don't get it.
worizit ?
puzzled of Yorkshire
Denis.
Why a new tool, have you worn out that bird yet?
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Originally posted by kipper
worizit ?
puzzled of Yorkshire
Denis.
Rollers. 215 kg each.
Ends for the rollers. 25 kg each.
Rotating mass now @ 1060 kg.
Soren S2
Don't tell me you drilled those centre holes with that drill!!
Looks like a very cool project, I'll definitely be following!
Just finished prewelding the frame.
0.5 mm out diagonally.
Ill live with that.
Soren S2
Got a step further today.
Thanks for the donation of the sides.
Soren S2
awesome
but what is it? lol some sort of rolling road roller thing?
It is a dyno or rolling road.
To measure BHP and Nm on the car and faultfinding in general.
Soren S2
ah nice one
wish i had the skill to build something like that
first time i've seen this thread, but will keep an eye on it
have no idea of the mechanics of it lol.
how will it work? ie how will you get a reading from it, set it up, and how will you know how accurate it is?
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Originally posted by blakep82
how will it work? ie how will you get a reading from it, set it up, and how will you know how accurate it is?
Couple of things you'll need to think hard on - grip material (even pro roads seem to struggle with this at times). Would it not have been easier to buy a bus retarder and not use flywheel's (so you can do steady-state tuning)?
The idea of an inertia dyno is quite simple wich I prefer.
I dont have the money to just buy stuff so I have to make it myself.
And homemade things are always better. :-)
Soren S2
2 years in the build.
Finally getting there.
Did 130 mph today.
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218 bhp and 440 Nm in a 1.9 TDI Altea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knW-R1uWxdw
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