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Diesels on Dyno's

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    Posted: 22 Apr 2013 at 6:56pm
For those of you in the midwest hoping for warmer weather and tractor pulling this might be a quick fix for now.
 
Not mine or anything I am affiliated with, but this video is from a buddy who posted it on Facebook. Whats inside is not orange. Still kind of neat. It doesn't take long to measure large amounts of HP and Ft lbs.
 


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OK, Facebook links don't work or at least I ain't smart enough to make them work. I have no idea who this is, but here's a couple of diesels on a dyno.
 
Sorry for the mix up.
 
 
 
 
 
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Originally posted by O.P.S. Heads O.P.S. Heads wrote:

OK, Facebook links don't work or at least I ain't smart enough to make them work. I have no idea who this is, but here's a couple of diesels on a dyno.
 
Sorry for the mix up.
 
 
 
 
 
holy crap is that a scary sight! way more load applied than ever happens on the track!
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 The dyno I have been to takes only 4 - 5 seconds under full load which speaks well of the dyno operator. His goal is to get the info needed without blowing it up. He will not take it past where the max HP point is at RPM wise - no need to do such a thing. These guys seem to take a lot longer than that. The last if the three vids is from across the pond I think. Not only does he take a long time on the first run, but hits her again shortly there after. He must like fixing things. They do stuff a little different over there.

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I just got done swapping out the winter air for summer air in my tires this afternoon.. Hope it wan't too soon, I hear it's still snowing in the northern most part of the state... 
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