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Old 11-10-2016, 04:08 PM   #111
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Originally Posted by justatroll View Post
When performing the test, there is not supposed to be any acceleration while measuring the torque (force).
Again - a dyno test is not a race from one RPM to another.
All the torque here sorry I mean talk here seems to be about brake dynos. I am suggesting an inertia dyno will show an increase in power if the rotating mass is reduced sufficiently.

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Again, dynos do NOT measure how fast you can change RPM.
Sorry but inertia dynos DO work that way.

"accelerate that mass from a low rpm to a high rpm...."
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FF0JeV8EowU"]Inertia Dynamometer - YouTube[/ame]
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