
Mustang 1100-SE AWD Chassis Dynamometer



What
is a chassis dyno?
A
chassis dyno (dynamometer) is a high-tech piece of equipment that accurately
measures the horsepower and torque curve of the vehicle. This machine
capable of measuring up to 1100 wheel horsepower for all front, rear,
and AWD cars and trucks (including dually trucks) and even motorcycles!
The chassis dyno not only measures horsepower, but provides a means
for diagnostics and precision tuning of all vehicles.
Ever
wonder if all of those modifications made to your vehicle really perform
as they have claimed? Wonder no more. The dyno provides a means for
measuring your vehicles’ power both prior to making any changes
(baseline run) as well as after modifications have been performed. By
varying only one parameter at a time, one can see just how much each
individual change effects power.
The
chassis dyno allows for tuning both fuel injected and carbureted vehicles
for optimum power and reliability under full throttle driving conditions.
By changing such parameters as air/fuel ratio and ignition timing, the
tuner is able to see real-time data and make adjustments accordingly.
The
dyno is a useful tool for street vehicles and high-power drag cars alike.
Regardless of the power level sought, all vehicles modified beyond stock
horsepower levels can benefit from tuning on a fully-capable chassis
dynamometer.
Why
is ESP’s dyno better than others?
The
Mustang 1100-AWD-SE dyno is the most sophisticated chassis dynamometer
available today. Many other dynamometers rely only upon the inertia
of the roller to provide the necessary resistance needed to measure
the horsepower of the vehicle. While this may be sufficient for obtaining
an overall horsepower number, these dynamometers are incapable of putting
additional load on the vehicle. The Mustang dynamometer utilizes an
Eddy Current to apply load to the vehicle, allowing for steady-state
and part throttle tuning/fuel calibrating, true road load simulation,
full ¼ mile passes, 1/8 mile passes, and more. The dyno has a
fully capable data acquisition system, allowing precise measurement
of boost/vacuum levels, air/fuel ratios, and all atmospheric conditions.
For
more information on our particular chassis dyno and its capabilities,
please visit the manufacturers’ web site at www.Mustangdyne.com.
How
much horsepower will I gain from dyno tuning?
Each
and every vehicle will vary when it comes to gaining power from dyno
tuning. This greatly depends on the extent of the modifications performed
on the vehicle, as well as the overall tune of the vehicle prior to
dyno tuning. For example, a forced induction vehicle with a large amount
of performance upgrades generally has more room to gain horsepower by
dyno tuning than a naturally aspirated vehicle with only an aftermarket
exhaust.
How
is a chassis dynamometer different from an engine dyno?
While
an engine dynamometer measures the rotational force, or torque, at the
flywheel of the engine, the chassis dynamometer measures the force that
reaches the contact patch on the tires. Therefore, the chassis dyno
produces a number equivalent to the horsepower at the wheels of the
vehicle and includes all losses through the transmission, differential,
axles, and finally through the wheel and tire.