Approximately how much power do you lose from having a warm engine when dynoing?
NLine XXX · Wheelhophobia? Joined Oct 6, 2003 · 466 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Oct 26, 2003 Approximately how much power do you lose from having a warm engine when dynoing?
OC · Former Moderator Joined Sep 15, 2002 · 3,785 Posts #2 • Oct 26, 2003 Would you really want to dyno with a cold engine, and blow it up? -Olivier
NLine XXX · Wheelhophobia? Joined Oct 6, 2003 · 466 Posts Discussion Starter • #3 • Oct 28, 2003 Olivier Caza said: Would you really want to dyno with a cold engine, and blow it up? -Olivier Click to expand... Not cold as in freezing, just an engine that has had adequete (sp) time to cool off....
Olivier Caza said: Would you really want to dyno with a cold engine, and blow it up? -Olivier Click to expand... Not cold as in freezing, just an engine that has had adequete (sp) time to cool off....
OC · Former Moderator Joined Sep 15, 2002 · 3,785 Posts #4 • Oct 28, 2003 That's different then!! You got to word your sentences better!! I don't think you will lose an exact number of horsepower. Every engine is different because the have different combinations of IC, turbo, intake manifold, etc. -Olivier
That's different then!! You got to word your sentences better!! I don't think you will lose an exact number of horsepower. Every engine is different because the have different combinations of IC, turbo, intake manifold, etc. -Olivier
RSA Supra · Administrator Joined Feb 13, 2001 · 4,972 Posts #5 • Oct 29, 2003 Warm engine and fluids, cold IC.