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MassiveMods 07-20-2006 05:44 AM

RC Dyno
 
Hi All

Just to make you aware that finally we have a fully equipped Dyno tuning and testing facility. This will include RPM and Torque graph print outs .

We are testing the machine for for calibration and checking stability and accuracy of the software to make sure what you get as a result is 100% accurate !

We can test and tune anything from 1/10 scale on road to 1/8 th scale trucks and buggies as well as on road 1/8 th scale cars.

Please call for enquiries 02 95572770

s.nicholson 07-20-2006 06:04 AM

nice. Would be good to see what the LRP engine puts out

TomB 07-20-2006 06:28 AM

cool mark, can we take our cars and pipes down just for a printout? and whats the cost per run? :D

[[john]] 07-20-2006 06:34 AM

That would Be AWSOME For A 1/5th :cool:
:tire: :tire: :tire:

PerformanceRC 07-20-2006 07:23 PM

What is the price you charge?

tony2 07-20-2006 08:04 PM

i think we should strap a big brushless motor into a car and test, would be great to see differences between that and nitro

MassiveMods 07-20-2006 08:25 PM

We are working on a price at the moment thats fair for the work required. Looking at around the $50 mark at the monent

Just at a guess an electric would give a different torque curve to a nitro and the power peak would be sooner . But yean its going to be exciting , ive always wanted a Dyno ! Hi tec racing man eh.. looking forward to it and yes all are welcom to bring cars.

1/5 th scale ..hmmm ill get onto it .. Whats the typical width of one of these things ?

tony2 07-20-2006 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by MassiveMods
We are working on a price at the moment thats fair for the work required. Looking at around the $50 mark at the monent

Just at a guess an electric would give a different torque curve to a nitro and the power peak would be sooner . But yean its going to be exciting , ive always wanted a Dyno ! Hi tec racing man eh.. looking forward to it and yes all are welcom to bring cars.

1/5 th scale ..hmmm ill get onto it .. Whats the typical width of one of these things ?


that well done to you when you get it all up and running :nod:

Berkky 07-20-2006 09:05 PM

50$ to dyno a $300 engine.... hmmmmkay :weird: :eek:

Vale 07-20-2006 09:43 PM

I pay $80 for a dyno run and print out on my real car :sneaky:

coolman 07-20-2006 10:10 PM

Hay berkky $50 is cheap mate get a new job that pays more than

The OX 07-20-2006 11:08 PM

I can see the berks point, but if you dont want to shell out the $$$ then dont.

Most blokes will still test on the track.

I can see dynos good for the old...my engine hauls better than yours sledge.

I see it more useful to engine modders, like Mark, to see what works best.

My engine modder has never needed one, and his engines are quicker than most.

The OX

MassiveMods 07-20-2006 11:25 PM

Im getting one because people want to Dyno their engines and have been bugging me for ages so as a servise im offering it.

$50 is an estimate as i stated, Brekky If you bring your Student id id be happy to give you a discount, might stop you crying and complaining about everything :cry: . lol

It all depends how long a test takes and what sort of tests people want. Some Dyno tests take an hour to do properly when people want to try different pipes etc. So i think $50 is a fair price.

MassiveMods 07-20-2006 11:26 PM


Originally Posted by coolman
Hay berkky $50 is cheap mate get a new job that pays more than


Lmao !

TomB 07-20-2006 11:45 PM

have you got it yet mark? i'd be interested in trying different pipe headers, and head clearances.

ps; i also have a student card, do i get the berkky discount also? :D :lol:


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