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Dyno
Testing | How is
a Dynapack different? | Services
"our
dyno is not here yet, we are working on it so stay tuned!"
Call Jeff with any questions you may have. 604-984-3673. Thank
you!

The first
and most obvious difference is the elimination of the tire
to roller interface on a conventional roller dyno. The Dynapack
eliminates this variable by using a hub adapter that provides
a direct coupling to our Power Absorption Units. There can
be no tire slip, no rolling resistance, and no chance of the
vehicle coming off of the dyno at high speeds. Notice that
we call this a variable. Sometimes it may be a problem area,
other times it may not. Tire temperature, pressure, traction,
etc, are all variables that can change - not only from run
to run, but during the run as well. Throw an unknown variable
like this into the equation and your data has now become subject
to a potentially high margin of error. It is obviously better
if these variables could be eliminated - which is exactly
what we have done. There are other associated problems with
the roller method as well. Take tie-down straps for example.
Most roller dynos use ratcheting tie-down straps to attempt
to hold the vehicle in position while being tested. If the
straps are cinched down tightly, the tire has become loaded
even further, in an unpredictable manner. While this may be
good for enhancing traction, it changes the rolling resistance
of the tire - skewing the data further. Since these tie-down
straps arent perfect, the vehicle squirms around on
the rollers - dramatically changing the tire drag during the
run. If the vehicle is tested in two different sessions, the
straps cant be set exactly the same way twice in a row.
Again, the data will be inconsistent. We have heard of cases
where the ratcheting tie-down straps were loosened by two
clicks and the measured power increased by ten horsepower.
What if the straps stretch - either from run to run, or during
the run itself? Wouldnt it be great if all of these
problems could disappear? With a Dynapack, they were never
there in the first place.
Another
major difference is the effect of inertia. Street wheels and
tires spinning at high RPM have a large amount of inertia.
A large steel drum spinning at the same ground speed has much
more inertia. What you end up with is a giant, heavy flywheel
attached to your engine. The inertia is such, that just trying
to accelerate the mass of the roller is a substantial load
for the engine. That is the principle that some roller dynos
(or inertia dynos as they are also called) operate
on. Accelerate a known mass to a measured speed over a given
time and it can be calculated to equal a certain amount of
power. There is nothing wrong with this theory, but like many
theories, its application in the real world can be troublesome.
How do you think your measurements will be effected by being
subjected to this large heavy flywheel phenomenon? Will small
fluctuations be noticeable? In a word, no. The flywheel effect
tends to take small rapid variations and smooth them right
out - as energy that should be going into the dyno is being
wasted trying to accelerate a large lump of steel. This is
great if you want your power curve to look like a smooth pretty
line, but it doesnt give you much insight into what
is really occurring. What if you eliminated the flywheel effect?
While nothing that has a spinning mass has no
inertia, when compared the total mass of the wheels, tires,
rollers, and other associated hardware of a roller dyno, the
inertia of a Dynapack is practically zero. This allows us
to precisely measure and display tiny rapid pulses and oddities
that you may not have seen before. Now you have a window into
areas that no roller dyno will allow you to see. Another benefit
of having virtually zero inertia is the ability to change
the rate of acceleration at will. In many situations, you
may want to accelerate the vehicle at a different rate to
simulate a specific condition. With a few simple keystrokes,
we allow you to make the vehicle accelerate very quickly,
slowly, or anywhere in between. Because of our lack of inertia
and total control of the engine speed, we give you choices
that none of our competitors can even dream of - and as you
know, choices are good!

Repeatability:
Our Dyno
runs are repeatable to better than 0.3%. Other dyno manufacturers
claim to be repeatable, but no other chassis manufacturer
is even close to the level of repeatability we achieve. One
large reason for this because we have eliminated the largest
variable of all - the tire to roller interface. Rubber tires
don't hold traction against a steel roller very well. Add
a year or so of use, and the rollers become polished by the
tires and traction decreases further. Some companies charge
extra for special coatings on the rollers - which quickly
wear off. When you have this variable link in your data chain,
you cannot have guaranteed repeatability - PERIOD. Sure a
roller dyno itself may be repeatable, but as soon as you put
a car on it, all bets are off. Many people think that this
slippage only occurs in high power situations, but we've seen
it happen with 250HP Hondas - ask some of the import tuners
who have had guys sitting on the hood and fenders trying to
get the tires to hook up. With the Dynapack, we use a direct
mechanical coupling to make absolutely sure that there is
no loss, no slippage, and no inconsistencies in this area.
We have virtually no inertia to mask small details and we
use hydraulics for the ultimate in sensitivity and precision.
The Dynapack is absolutely the most consistent and repeatable
chassis dyno in the world.
Sensitivity:
We can
reliably measure minute differences not seen on other machines.Some
examples include:
- .010"
change in spark plug gap
- Differences
between various lubricants
- The
alternator load when the headlights are turned on (in real
time as well)
- A
single step fuel jet change
- Different
spark plugs
Portability:
That's
right, its portable. This opens up incredible opportunities.
Need to move your place of business? No problem. Want to operate
as a mobile dyno business? No problem. Take it to another
shop when it may be impractical to move the vehicle. You could
operate this dyno in a household garage if you want to. Notice
that other companies charge extra for "portable dyno
packages". This is a built-in feature of our machine,
and is much easier to deal with when you transport it. Take
it with you to the racetrack. You can test, tune, and diagnose
your car under load right in your pit area. Picture this:
You have used all of your practice sessions and you have to
make a major change to your car before the race. You can now
make sure that the engine and drivetrain are performing properly
before going out to the starting grid. You can now enter the
race with confidence instead of crossed fingers.

Any
questions about kits, parts, installations or services are
welcome. Contact Bishop by phone at 866-867-8324 or
e-mail bishop@bishopsales.com
and we will respond promptly. If you're in the neighborhood,
then drop by the shop at 1130 West 15th Street North Vancouver
BC and we will gladly give you a tour of our facilities, but
beware there may be a Monster and ferocious horsepower
beasts in our shop when you visit! We really love to share
the fun with other performance enthusiasts who want to take
their cars to the next level of performance, appearance and
handling!
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