My dyno
Originally Posted by RHMax
What can I say! It's good stock, I guess. Leaner for good lowend power and emmission friendly, then goes richer for highend power. I think ECU alone to adjust the AFR and DBW could give noticeable gain to the car. I thought about that too.
Originally Posted by maxmale
actually richer in the higher rpms, you will lose power. you want a smooth 13.5 throughout the powerband, unless your FI
So Tek, is it Saturday yet?
Originally Posted by NmexMAX
You dyno in the gear that's closest to 1:1 ...
A34 5 A/T
1st...4.657
2nd...3.032
3rd...1.982
4th...1.341
5th...1.018
Reason the gears are short is because the final drive is tall @ 2.440.
A34 5 A/T
1st...4.657
2nd...3.032
3rd...1.982
4th...1.341
5th...1.018
Reason the gears are short is because the final drive is tall @ 2.440.
The goal in dynoing is to have a nice load on the engine but not so much that it takes ages to accelerate such that by the time you're at high revs the engine will be so heat soaked that it'll probably be detonating and pulling timing and you're losing a lot of power. That's one extreme. You also don't want to run in a gear that's so short that acceleration is really high because then your inertial losses are a lot higher due to power being lost to spinning up the drivetrain very quickly. That's the other extreme. You want to find the middle ground and then dyno from there. And nowadays cars have all sorts of gearing setups. Some have really short gearing and very tall final drives, others have really tall gearing but incredibly short final drives. You can't just say 1.00:1 or bust. You need to look at the specific car, its specific gearing, its specific capabilities or limitations (electronic limiters) and then choose the proper gearing from there, and it very well might not be the one that's closest to 1.00:1.
Our Highlander also has a 1.00:1 top gear, and so do older BMW 5MTs. In place of a true overdrive gear, they use very tall differential ratios to give about the same final drive ratio. You wouldnt' want to dyno any of those in 1.00:1 either because it's too tall of a gear.
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