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Originally posted by Fab_R View PostMe too I'm afraid lol...
Hell yeah, lets do it...anyone in mind?
Which reminds me, Corey_R, Fab_R, Dave_R, [insert name]_R are you guys coming down too? http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f21/...ril-55638.htmlGenuine VW Parts Importer | Navigation | Bluetooth |sigpicRepairs | Lighting | Coding | Programming |Cameras
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Originally posted by DeanCorp View PostYour turn, because I am already organising the Dyno Day for Melbourne.
Which reminds me, Corey_R, Fab_R, Dave_R, [insert name]_R are you guys coming down too? http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f21/...ril-55638.html
I will come also. Looking forward to it.
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I don't live in Melbourne. There is also a Sydney one though.... http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f21/...ril-55567.html
But I have a schedule conflict at this point...
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Originally posted by Corey_R View PostI don't live in Melbourne. There is also a Sydney one though.... http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f21/...ril-55567.html
But I have a schedule conflict at this point...
Wooduck2010 MY11 GOLF R - 3DR | DSG |CANDY WHITE | WSID 400m 12.1 @ 111 MPH
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Originally posted by Sammy125TDi View PostWith a hub dyno (dynopac), the cars wheels are removed and the hub itself is bolted to the car. This removes any 'gear effect' of the tyre/wheel. Its a reading that is closer to the flywheel output due to removing alot of the drivetrain loss.
A chassis dyno (dyno dynamics/mainline) is where the car is strapped to a rolling road and gives a true reading of the power delivered to the road itself. Typical drivetrain loss for FWD is 20%+, RWD 25%+ and AWD 20-30% depending on the technology.
Originally posted by schoona View PostYou haven't actualy hit the final drive reduction when using a hub dyno, compared to a rolling one.
There is still mechanical forces involved with wheels/tyres, as well as tyre pressures having an influence.
In any case, you don't roll on the street on your hubs do you, you roll with wheels
To add to this discussion further (I have already explained the differences a while back now in another topic/page/thread - cant remember), the figures you get off a HUB dyno are waaaaaay over what they would be compared with a proper roller dyno, such as a DYNO DYNAMICS, DYNO. In fact you cant compare them as suggested.
A comparison:
A third generation WRX (2009+), {not even an STI - although they share the same turbo/motor}, will get around 150KWs at the wheels on a roller DYNO.
ECUTEK, advertise (another one of the email-a-tune tunes)that their tune will give 200-210KWs at the HUBS.
In reality, a standard WRX with an ECUtek tune will pop out around 160-175KWs at the wheels on a proper dyno.
If you managed to get 206 at the HUBS.. you have about 170 "old school/real world" kilowatts.2010 MY11 GOLF R - 5DR | DSG | RISING BLUE | DYNAUDIO + ACC + BLUETOOTH + 19s + RNS510 |
2017 MY17 TIGUAN HIGHLINE - 5DR | DSG | PEARL BLACK | SUNROOF + DAP |
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Originally posted by REXman View Post
If you managed to get 206 at the HUBS.. you have about 170 "old school/real world" kilowatts.
Wow thats a pretty serious difference...you'd have to wonder why they are still being used these days when they are giving these sort figures compared to roller dyno's.
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Originally posted by Fab_R View PostWell explained.
Wow thats a pretty serious difference...you'd have to wonder why they are still being used these days when they are giving these sort figures compared to roller dyno's.hahaha
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Originally posted by Fab_R View Postdont go there
It won't matter if you launch or roll off the line in 'D'... if your car runs 103+ mph there is no disputing the power. Not to mention the half track and 1000 foot readings. It will be 100% legit and will shut up the doubters.
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Originally posted by Sammy125TDi View PostFab, seriously..please take your car to the drags... borrow a helmet and $50 and get a time slip.
It won't matter if you launch or roll off the line in 'D'... if your car runs 103+ mph there is no disputing the power. Not to mention the half track and 1000 foot readings. It will be 100% legit and will shut up the doubters.
Already have the helmetso ready to go, will just wait for the next one to happen and i will be there...Im actually hanging out to go and do it.
Its about 10 years since the last time did a few runs in a mates Gemini with a stock VN Commodore V6...back then it was running 14.2 for the 1/4...no slouch for back then lol...
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Originally posted by MkVIGTI View PostThere's a drag strip in melb? I would be curious to know what my stocker would do
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