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Dyno Run

Postby andyp1974 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 4:51 +0000

Hi,
I have a 2.8 1GD auto and want to put it on a rolling road dyno. Is there a way to lock it in 4th to get reliable results?
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby ktm300 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 4:56 +0000

Why do you want to dyno it first ??
Also the guy doing the dyno will know the best way to do it to get the best results .

Its not cheap so I would not do it just for fun .
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby andyp1974 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 6:29 +0000

Good point but to be honest I would like to know how much of an improvement I will get once I have chipped it, so doing a run before and another after fitting the chip seemed to be the most accurate way of doing it.
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby ktm300 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 8:56 +0000

That's usually what they do with most engine mods that are done where a dyno is available.
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby Gulfstream8 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 1:44 +0000

You are looking at around $100-$150 just for a simple dyno run on a Dyno Dynamics Dyno.

No need to put it in 4x4 and in fact I wouldn't as this will use HP to drive. If it's manual use a 1:1 gear like forth (on the new 6 speeds I think this is now 5th) autos use 3rd - and yes they can lock it in gear via the OB11 port. Use a standard tyre pressure like 40psi in the drive wheels and remember this for next time. Strap it down - while it's not going to set any records most Utes are very light in the back end and 4x4 tyres are hard and have bugger all grip on a Dyno.

But any good operator will know what to do and they should do as above - if not go somwhere else.

Anyway your one of the few sensible people doing a Dyno run before and after doing a mod to a very expensive engine. Some of these chips are very poor quality and have not been tested throughly and I'm suprised by the number people strapping one of these things to their pride and (expensive) joy without any Dyno testing.

FYI
Dyno Testing is the best insurance for your engine as it proves so many things like some products will make more power to the detriment of your engine ----- others you find out just don't make any more power or make better fuel economy and are a scam like the Hiclone (ACCC finally caught up with them and slapped them with a $250,000 fine!)

If your in Sydney I highly recommend Advan Performance.
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby andyp1974 on Fri, 24 Jun 2016 8:35 +0000

Gulfstream - thanks for the advice, will let you know how we get on
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby dametto.1 on Sat, 25 Jun 2016 4:15 +0000

andyp1974 wrote:Good point but to be honest I would like to know how much of an improvement I will get once I have chipped it, so doing a run before and another after fitting the chip seemed to be the most accurate way of doing it.


You could tell me what the chip mark you want to install? I also have interest in putting.
which gain power they say is increasing?
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Re: Dyno Run

Postby sanrook on Sat, 14 Jan 2017 6:49 +0000

If the shifter has an S mode like it does on my 2.8 1GD auto (not hilux) then putting it in S will hold the gear in 4th and wont shift higher.
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