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Dynanometer Testing
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Has anyone any recommendations for a dynanometer tester who can help get my carb jetting and ignition timing spot-on? Preferably somewhere not too far from Basingstoke.
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#2
Sigma Engineering, Gillingham, Dorset
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#3
I have a friend who put his Seven on a rolling road dynamometer in Lancashire and had the following results: 28 HP at 4400RPM at the engine, 20 HP the rear wheels and 74 MPH on 500 x 15" tyres. Can anybody explain how they got the engine power without a torsion meter between engine and gearbox.
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#4
In the past Pigsty were extremely helpful!!
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#5
HI Dave,
Short answer, There is NO way It can only be an educated  guess .

Colin 
NZ
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#6
Well if you have a really good rolling road, you can use the rollers to drive the transmission in neutral to get the rolling losses, but I doubt they have that possibility.
Alan Fairless
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