Just in case some are interested in how gears affect dyno number..here you go..these were done on the same dyno about 2 years apart first dyno before and after getting
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Gear Dyno Difference
Just in case some are interested in how gears affect dyno number..here you go..these were done on the same dyno about 2 years apart
first dyno before and after getting tuned with stock 3.36 gears second dyno is with 4.08 gears with all the same mods
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7at both done in 4th gear...the load on the gears has change is what my tuner said...my 4th gear tops out at 102 and before the gears it was 130..we tried a 5th pull and that went out to about 150
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20hp in drivetrain losses from an upward final drive change is a lot more than I would have expected.
the real question is... do you actually update your signature to a lower number???
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The dyno is measuring torque (actually tractive effort which is not quite the same thing) and the gear box and final drive are "torque multiplication" devices and there making the gearing shorter will be default provide for less "torque multiplication" which affects the Nm measure and by direct implication the Kw number (or lbs/ft and hp for non-metric folks).
Biggest risk is that with lower gearing, you are seeing a bit more slip on the rollers which some might interpret as "transmission losses". This is why I prefer to set my engine up on an engine dyno and get numbers from the crank, but that is a PITA for anything other than a race engine build. I need some quiet time outside the orifice to figure out the equivalence factors so you can compare readings with different FD ratios. |
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yes once I get the headers on and retuned in October ill update my signature with the new numbers..i haven't seen anyone who has changed gear's do a redyno..here is a a pic of all the dynos with 4th and 5th gear pulls
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I do see that there are 2 years between your dyno sessions... so that could possibly explain a few of the HP depending on mileage and maintenance. I would also expect that the installation of the ring and pinion could eat up a few HP depending on how its shimmed and the gear mesh? |
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And of course Charles (Phunk) is correct and I am wrong .... perfectly argued but precisely 180-degrees wrong ....... lower diff ratio will provide more leverage for engine torque at the tyre face .....
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Hmm. Do you have the ambient conditions?
If they aren't similar between runs, that will account for at least some of the difference -- no correction factor perfectly accounts for wildly different ambient conditions.
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