You could, but the BX would be much more fun! I've dyno'd 4-pot 156s before.....it's pretty eventlessMatt H wrote:Erm, might have to come down in my new Alfa, can I still dyno it ?
Don't be a pansy! Bring the 16v!
You could, but the BX would be much more fun! I've dyno'd 4-pot 156s before.....it's pretty eventlessMatt H wrote:Erm, might have to come down in my new Alfa, can I still dyno it ?
Yes mate I'll make sure the ramp is free. If it dies on the way down at least I've got some spares wrapped up in a rusty grey BX here!Vanny wrote:I was hoping to put some miles on the car to make sure i'm not loosing coolant any more. Havent managed any miles, but have managed a good hour on tick over, and she's holding coolant pressure over three days so i'm confident enough that i'm going to head down on the saturday morning. If i dont arrive on a flat bed then she can try her hand on the rollers!
I would really really like to have a go at sorting the suspension out on the 4 post if this is still possible?
And i'll be bringing the lady with me.
Haha! No mate, that's the name of the game. I can overlay graphs from different runs, so you can have a printout with all three.Vanny wrote:Excessive preparation?
Stock ecu that came with the cars harness, brand spanking new ECU and a superchip ECU!
Oh, i wouldn't be so sure! Name that gadget, and i'll bring a logger. We can add the data onto the dyno graph later, not pretty, but it would work!Kitch wrote:Sadly I can't plot the AFR on the graph yet as the gadget that reads it won't talk to the dyno system.
Yeah no problem i'll make sure you get a slot if you can make it!Caffiend wrote:Seems that things I'm s'posed to be organising go better when I don't
This week is shaping up interesting* - depending on how a meeting goes on Friday, dunno whether I will make this or not, hope to see everyone and if it's OK Kitch, will just take pot luck as to whether there's a dyno slot free as I don't want to sign up then not be able to go and prevent someone else's car being revved. Will be good to catch up with people whatever
The afr reader is an Innovate unit. Handheld jobbie that does obd etcVanny wrote:Oh, i wouldn't be so sure! Name that gadget, and i'll bring a logger. We can add the data onto the dyno graph later, not pretty, but it would work!Kitch wrote:Sadly I can't plot the AFR on the graph yet as the gadget that reads it won't talk to the dyno system.
Actually, that makes me wonder, could the Solomat come back into action . . . .
That's the one, but I'm pretty sure we found it wouldn't talk to the dyno computer. Says it does on the gumph there though. I think another attempt is in order!Vanny wrote:if its this one
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/lm2.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
its already got a logger in it!