Techno97
Marine/Ocean
- Oct 28, 2001
- 12
I understand a Dyno loads an engine already at a high rpm and takes it down for the different rpm values.
If the engine were instead accelerated up while under a dyno load would this result in different readings?
It was mentioned that for an Outboard engine maximum hp is a deception as the engine needs low end power to get the boat on plane and has no gear box to help it.
While on a Dyno the engine may obtain 400 hp, but if it can't get the boat on plane this value would be useless(deception).
Is there a value more useful than maximum HP or max torque to describe an engines power output?
If the engine were instead accelerated up while under a dyno load would this result in different readings?
It was mentioned that for an Outboard engine maximum hp is a deception as the engine needs low end power to get the boat on plane and has no gear box to help it.
While on a Dyno the engine may obtain 400 hp, but if it can't get the boat on plane this value would be useless(deception).
Is there a value more useful than maximum HP or max torque to describe an engines power output?