E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

tony5050

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Guys,

anyone in S'pore dynoed their E46 M3 without having the RPM cut problems..please help. Thanks:)
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

so far no one i know has done it
i tried to do it once but got cut at 6500rpm....wasted my money.
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

Gtech the car as an alternative.
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

z0n3;175816 said:
wouldn't that still be subjected to the rev cut?

i don't think so. from what i understand, the rev cut at 6500rpm occurs because the front wheels aren't spinning when the car is dyno-ed.

the gtech device estimates power/torque based on the car's acceleration while being driven along a normal road, so all 4 wheels are spinning and in contact with the ground. the only catch is that adliz has to accurately determine the weight of his car first to calibrate the gtech device.
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

louis;175821 said:
i don't think so. from what i understand, the rev cut at 6500rpm occurs because the front wheels aren't spinning when the car is dyno-ed.

the gtech device estimates power/torque based on the car's acceleration while being driven along a normal road, so all 4 wheels are spinning and in contact with the ground. the only catch is that adliz has to accurately determine the weight of his car first to calibrate the gtech device.
wow! cool! if that's the case.. the problem can be easily solved.. just drive the car to some shops that have weighing machine for the car :)

Or.. go to metal scrapyard at defu lane 12
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

louis;175821 said:
i don't think so. from what i understand, the rev cut at 6500rpm occurs because the front wheels aren't spinning when the car is dyno-ed.

the gtech device estimates power/torque based on the car's acceleration while being driven along a normal road, so all 4 wheels are spinning and in contact with the ground. the only catch is that adliz has to accurately determine the weight of his car first to calibrate the gtech device.

why la my name comes up? :juggle: hehe.. tony, i heard dms doing good things for ya?
 
Re: E46 M3 2 wheel dyno impossible...how true?

z0n3;175826 said:
wow! cool! if that's the case.. the problem can be easily solved.. just drive the car to some shops that have weighing machine for the car :)

Or.. go to metal scrapyard at defu lane 12

There is more to it. You than have to look at many variations like gradient of the road, tarmac's quality, ambient temps, air density, etc.
 

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