Originally Posted by
Epstein
Nice try. Dynojets directly measure power at the wheels. They then back calculate against the RPM of the motor. On something like a dynapack that measures torque at the wheels directly, this is true. That's why they make you punch in the overall gear ratio so the computer can divide it out, then back calculate HP.
i didnt know that, i was speaking purely from a physical point of view. thanks for the correction though, you wanna help me on my physics exam tomorrow? lol