E-penis size thread

General discussions on all non technical car related topics

Moderator: The Mod Squad

Postby Akane » Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:41 pm

I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.
No "stance", no "hellaflush", none of that bullshit. Nothing but no grip on full boost.
http://www.lol.co.nz/ random shit.
User avatar
Akane
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 4073
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 2:08 am
Location: Auckland

Postby Bling » Thu Feb 10, 2011 7:44 pm

Does it really matter though? I mean excluding for street cred :lol:

Seems like it used to be my car has XX Kw, but now it's my car has XX kW, but on a low reading dyno, so its better..... pretty sad / grasping for straws if you have to mention that imo.
User avatar
Bling
** Moderator **
 
Posts: 15990
Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 9:02 pm
Location: Quake City

Postby solitaire » Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:40 pm

BZG|Bling wrote:Does it really matter though? I mean excluding for street cred :lol:

Seems like it used to be my car has XX Kw, but now it's my car has XX kW, but on a low reading dyno, so its better..... pretty sad / grasping for straws if you have to mention that imo.
Dont forget about it being a hot day...
AE92, KZJ120, KDJ120
User avatar
solitaire
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3371
Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:06 am
Location: Orewa, Auckland

Postby metal_sean_head » Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:50 pm

Akane wrote:I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.


Only for wank factor. Dyno's are more of a tuning tool and to see power progress on the same dyno.
VTEC: All of the lag and none of the boost.

89 AE92 FXGT
Big Port Redtop
TVIS!

19.8@32kph
User avatar
metal_sean_head
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 676
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:11 am
Location: Wellington.

Postby Bling » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:14 pm

solitaire wrote:Dont forget about it being a hot day...


True forgot that point.

Also don't forget "XX Kw on hub dyno, will have more power though as had shit tyres on so was probably slipping heaps" :lol:
User avatar
Bling
** Moderator **
 
Posts: 15990
Joined: Mon Dec 22, 2003 9:02 pm
Location: Quake City

Postby Lith » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:14 pm

Akane wrote:I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.


Dynos aren't desgined for bragging rights - they are for tuning. Rolling roads are poos for guaranteeing that engine speed is relative to rollerspeed. I prefer not to run mine on rolling road dynos now as my car has a patchy history with them (first Toyspeed megameet was one of those). I don't feel like I can fully believe what the dyno is telling me is really happening.

Example, if you have facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=150291538325257&oid=322984464432

Resulted in a dyno plot with loopdeloopsd - car never feels like it does loopydeloops on the road though, unless you do something really silly.
2007 Mazdaspeed Axela
User avatar
Lith
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3137
Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2002 5:22 pm
Location: Kapiti

Postby Akane » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:25 pm

metal_sean_head wrote:
Akane wrote:I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.


Only for wank factor. Dyno's are more of a tuning tool and to see power progress on the same dyno.


Thought we were talking about which dyno people preferred on reading higher or lower. But alright :roll:


Lith wrote:Dynos aren't desgined for bragging rights - they are for tuning. Rolling roads are poos for guaranteeing that engine speed is relative to rollerspeed. I prefer not to run mine on rolling road dynos now as my car has a patchy history with them (first Toyspeed megameet was one of those). I don't feel like I can fully believe what the dyno is telling me is really happening.

Example, if you have facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=150291538325257&oid=322984464432

Resulted in a dyno plot with loopdeloopsd - car never feels like it does loopydeloops on the road though, unless you do something really silly.


Dyno is for both bragging rights and tuning, where do you think the term dyno queen comes from?

Your experience with them is quite unfortunate tho........
No "stance", no "hellaflush", none of that bullshit. Nothing but no grip on full boost.
http://www.lol.co.nz/ random shit.
User avatar
Akane
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 4073
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 2:08 am
Location: Auckland

Postby metal_sean_head » Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:35 pm

Akane wrote:
Dyno is for both bragging rights and tuning, where do you think the term dyno queen comes from?

Your experience with them is quite unfortunate tho........


Bragging rights really only if the cars are tested on same dyno in same conditions. But i know where your coming from
VTEC: All of the lag and none of the boost.

89 AE92 FXGT
Big Port Redtop
TVIS!

19.8@32kph
User avatar
metal_sean_head
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 676
Joined: Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:11 am
Location: Wellington.

Postby tsoob » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:44 pm

Akane wrote:I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.


explain the difference...?
Platinum Wheels
15 Parkway Drive
Mairangi Bay
09 486 5317
WHEELS, TYRES & SUSPENSION!
www.platinumwheels.co.nz
User avatar
tsoob
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3253
Joined: Tue Dec 05, 2006 7:37 pm
Location: 201.1kw on 19psi

Postby Akane » Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:49 pm

tsoob wrote:
Akane wrote:I prefer rolling road dynos, because it's power at the treads that matters, not at the hub.


explain the difference...?


When you're measuring at the hub you're not factoring in the inertia of the wheel and wheel diameter and the power absorbsion of the rubber.

You're driving on wheels, not hubs.
No "stance", no "hellaflush", none of that bullshit. Nothing but no grip on full boost.
http://www.lol.co.nz/ random shit.
User avatar
Akane
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 4073
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 2:08 am
Location: Auckland

Postby rollaholic » Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:36 am

i kinda get it, but dont see the point myself - its kinda like penis size, you have what you have, comparing it to others aint gonna make yours bigger / better. just enjoy it!

besides, lap times / quarters etc are what count in my book. power is only part of the equation!
BASU!
User avatar
rollaholic
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 5383
Joined: Fri May 28, 2004 2:19 am
Location: West is Best

Postby Mr Ree » Fri Feb 11, 2011 10:48 am

rollaholic wrote:besides, lap times / quarters etc are what count in my book. power is only part of the equation!


Exactly^^

The clock doesnt lie, and there are many many cars out there with comparatively big output that would be eaten alive by smaller cars with half the power.

I had my car dyno'd recently and while it was nice to see big increases in power with each change that was made to boost/timing etc, I dont see the need to run out and put a sticker on my cars 1/4 window, claiming I have XXX kw's. Its a good way to be embarrassed lol
User avatar
Mr Ree
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 2758
Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2010 6:51 pm
Location: On the South coast where the tui's sing tututu.

Postby pjay » Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:31 pm

I live my life a quarter mile at a time.
User avatar
pjay
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 1672
Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 5:59 pm

Postby Silent Knight » Fri Feb 11, 2011 1:44 pm

pjay wrote:I live my life a quarter mile at a time.


Why...? Orgazms last longer!
Image
User avatar
Silent Knight
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 6188
Joined: Tue Aug 05, 2003 12:30 am
Location: 'Save the Whale Foundation'

Postby eskimo » Fri Feb 11, 2011 3:18 pm

pjay wrote:I give my wife a quarter inch at a time.


Couldnt resist sorry.
"If in doubt, flat out" Colin McRae 1968-2007
Current:2003 Legacy 3.0R Spec B
Previous: ST185 GT4, SW20 MR2, ST206 Curren, AE111 Corolla GT
User avatar
eskimo
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 787
Joined: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:55 am
Location: Auckland

Postby Luke - BZG » Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:34 pm

solitaire wrote:
BZG|Bling wrote:Does it really matter though? I mean excluding for street cred :lol:

Seems like it used to be my car has XX Kw, but now it's my car has XX kW, but on a low reading dyno, so its better..... pretty sad / grasping for straws if you have to mention that imo.
Dont forget about it being a hot day...



Make sure you add the mandatory and very inaccurate %15 drivetrain loss if you want a bigger number.
User avatar
Luke - BZG
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 212
Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:36 pm
Location: Wellington

Postby Lith » Fri Feb 11, 2011 4:56 pm

Akane wrote:You're driving on wheels, not hubs.


You're also driving on road, not rollers which control the speed the car accelerates at. They are every bit as removed from the real world as each other. The temperature of the day doesn't matter either as the correction the dyno software uses will attempt to adjust the power/torque curves to match what they would on a "control" atmospheric situation type day.

Some dodgy (or useless) operators will put their temp sensor in a really hot place and make the resulting figure real high, there are plenty of rolling road dynos around even in NZ which as run by the operators read higher than some of the Dynapack hub dynos around.
2007 Mazdaspeed Axela
User avatar
Lith
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3137
Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2002 5:22 pm
Location: Kapiti

Postby Al » Fri Feb 11, 2011 6:45 pm

Luke - BZG wrote:Make sure you add the mandatory and very inaccurate %15 drivetrain loss if you want a bigger number.


Nah you do what the poms do and let it run down in neutral 'calculating' the drivetrain loss :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

There was a mr2 turbo in the UK that the guy was claiming 380bhp from, it had a modified ct26.

It was actually 270rwhp at 1.6 bar and they calculated the roll down loss. Turns out the B in the poms BHP stands for bullshit.
85 Corolla GT - 08 Blade Master G
Image
User avatar
Al
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 6146
Joined: Mon Jan 20, 2003 11:52 pm
Location: Christchurch

Postby Akane » Fri Feb 11, 2011 8:52 pm

Lith wrote:
Akane wrote:You're driving on wheels, not hubs.


You're also driving on road, not rollers which control the speed the car accelerates at. They are every bit as removed from the real world as each other. The temperature of the day doesn't matter either as the correction the dyno software uses will attempt to adjust the power/torque curves to match what they would on a "control" atmospheric situation type day.

Some dodgy (or useless) operators will put their temp sensor in a really hot place and make the resulting figure real high, there are plenty of rolling road dynos around even in NZ which as run by the operators read higher than some of the Dynapack hub dynos around.


The roller has a set resistance / braking effect which is a constant, and from the time it takes to spin up the rollers you can work out your torque. Having wheels on the car is at least 3 steps closer to a real road if not more vs a hub dyno

Now let's not get to dodgey operators like a certain S15 in NZPC magazine claiming a factory S15 with factory injectors getting 250kw at the rear hub/wheels/IDK?
No "stance", no "hellaflush", none of that bullshit. Nothing but no grip on full boost.
http://www.lol.co.nz/ random shit.
User avatar
Akane
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 4073
Joined: Tue May 14, 2002 2:08 am
Location: Auckland

Postby Lith » Sat Feb 12, 2011 2:07 pm

Akane wrote:The roller has a set resistance / braking effect which is a constant, and from the time it takes to spin up the rollers you can work out your torque. Having wheels on the car is at least 3 steps closer to a real road if not more vs a hub dyno


Wrong... operator will set a fixed rate for the dyno to run through the rpm range on a rolling road, a retarder provides the amount of resistance required to maintain that rate and reports to the software the tractive effort required, then calculates from there. Its much if a muchness, in terms of real world likeliness.... except the hub dyno is more accurate as the control is finer and more direct due to a solid link so the tyres only serve to compromise accuracy.
2007 Mazdaspeed Axela
User avatar
Lith
Toyspeed Member
 
Posts: 3137
Joined: Mon Dec 02, 2002 5:22 pm
Location: Kapiti

PreviousNext

Return to General Car Discussion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 35 guests