uk-maxie
Well-Known Member
Well i thought it was a simple question...
We've (brother & I) been thinking of taking our 69 Sport Satellite to a rolling road / chassis dyno just to check hp/torque, now we've ironed out a few 'teething' problems with our 493 stroker. And to see if the figure we were given from the engine dyno were as optimistic as we suspect!
So I rang a place we found on the 'net to ask whether they would have our car in to do a power run. I said I didn't expect it to need any tuning, as that has already been done.
I expect the 'garage' (it's actually a high-end, mainly Ferrari sales/service/resto company) will be more used to having manual trans cars on their rollers, so I said it was an auto, a 727 like in a Jensen Interceptor (as they were more likely to know what that is than a Plymouth Sport Satellite).
I asked what gear they use for the test, hoping he'd confirm my expectations and say 'D', but he said '2'. And then knock it into 'N' to get the estimate for the losses thru the trans etc.
I thought it needed to be done in drive for the 1:1 ratio?
I did question it but I didn't labour the point as their fee is 2 or 3 times the cost of the other places I've been considering, so we may not choose them anyway. Having said that I was hoping to use them as I was expecting them to be more knowledgeable and careful than most if the cars they test are mostly super cars and valuable classics.
Does anyone here have any first-hand experience of running an auto on a rolling road?
Thanks, Rob & Stu, UK
We've (brother & I) been thinking of taking our 69 Sport Satellite to a rolling road / chassis dyno just to check hp/torque, now we've ironed out a few 'teething' problems with our 493 stroker. And to see if the figure we were given from the engine dyno were as optimistic as we suspect!
So I rang a place we found on the 'net to ask whether they would have our car in to do a power run. I said I didn't expect it to need any tuning, as that has already been done.
I expect the 'garage' (it's actually a high-end, mainly Ferrari sales/service/resto company) will be more used to having manual trans cars on their rollers, so I said it was an auto, a 727 like in a Jensen Interceptor (as they were more likely to know what that is than a Plymouth Sport Satellite).
I asked what gear they use for the test, hoping he'd confirm my expectations and say 'D', but he said '2'. And then knock it into 'N' to get the estimate for the losses thru the trans etc.
I thought it needed to be done in drive for the 1:1 ratio?
I did question it but I didn't labour the point as their fee is 2 or 3 times the cost of the other places I've been considering, so we may not choose them anyway. Having said that I was hoping to use them as I was expecting them to be more knowledgeable and careful than most if the cars they test are mostly super cars and valuable classics.
Does anyone here have any first-hand experience of running an auto on a rolling road?
Thanks, Rob & Stu, UK