Does your engine builder’s dyno do this?
Does your engine builder’s dyno do this?
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Swiss_Toni

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LuckyP

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249 months

Wednesday 25th August 2010
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Yes - mine does wink

Rusti Evo

537 posts

218 months

Wednesday 25th August 2010
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No problems with a wet sump Chevy............

V8Dom

3,547 posts

226 months

Wednesday 25th August 2010
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I didnt realise they put 911 engines in a motorbike!!biggrin

Rossi better watch out, those angles are greater than his on board camera !!!!!!!!!

Dom

spatz

1,783 posts

210 months

Thursday 26th August 2010
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this is probably for an aircraft engine, there has been times when porsche was doing them.

Builder

1,225 posts

266 months

Thursday 26th August 2010
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Very cool. Aviation simulators not dissimilar.

The angles are extreme, but I think that's because it's not a full motion-base (i.e., the cradle is stationary except for axis rotation).

They can simulate more than 1G with acceleration and over-rotation. But, wouldn't 1G be the equal of 90 degrees? I guess it would depend on how long the 1G duration lasts.

k wright

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283 months

Thursday 26th August 2010
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1 G is 45 degrees. The simulator is patterned after forces recorded on the north loop according to the host site,

GFWilliams

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231 months

Thursday 26th August 2010
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LuckyP said:
Yes - mine does wink
rofl

ezakimak

1,871 posts

260 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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k wright said:
1 G is 45 degrees. The simulator is patterned after forces recorded on the north loop according to the host site,
Sin 45 is 0.707, therefore 0.7G, or have i got it wrong.
Sin 90 is 1.

nickmpower

73 posts

262 months

Friday 27th August 2010
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1g is 90 degrees but it needs to be at 45 to simulate 1g downward and 1g lateral.

k wright

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Friday 27th August 2010
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nickmpower said:
1g is 90 degrees but it needs to be at 45 to simulate 1g downward and 1g lateral.
Correct.