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Dyna Torque dynomometer?
Anyone used one? Still use one? What are they like? Are they cool to use?
What years were they made and sold? Got any pics? :D |
RE: Dyna Torque dynomometer?
American Hobby Products still makes them.
Torque Wrench owns one. |
RE: Dyna Torque dynomometer?
They do? I have searched high and low for an internet webpage. I don't think they have one. They should, it's 2006 after all. :)
Hey Torque Wrench: how about it? Pony up! :D |
RE: Dyna Torque dynomometer?
Tom, I do have one and it is fun to play with, it handles engines up to .91, it's been a while though. I throw an engine on it take some of the next day or two.
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Thanks Dave! :)
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American Hobby Products are not on the internet. I have all their brochure on one of my other computers but it's put away in a box somewhere. I recently moved. He has a Telephone and you can call him.
(781) 944-8316 |
RE: Dyna Torque dynomometer?
I unpacked my other computer and it has the American Hobby Products brochure on it.
If someone wants the descriptive literature please send me a PM with your Email AD on it and I will send it to you via regular Email as an attachment. Jim |
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PM sent!
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Here is a picture of Torque Wrench's AHP Dyno http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/upfi.../76294_479.jpg
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Another picture
http://image.rcuniverse.com/forum/up...23/Bz78127.jpg |
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Here's a couple pictures of an electric dyno. It uses the engine to generate an electric current which is measured
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Thanks again, Jim!
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