Driveshaft mounted DYNO!
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"How it works: The stock drive-shaft yoke is replaced with the DYNOmite’s Wireless Rotary Torque Transducer assembly. These transducers use full-bridge strain gauges (temperature compensated) that precisely measure torsional yoke twist (resulting from engine torque driving the shaft). That measurement is converted into a digital signal by the transducer’s computerized electronics. This data is broadcast to the receiver pick-up coil (without any mechanical contact between the rotating transducer and stationary coil). Shielded cable connects the coil to the DYNOmite Rotary Interface Module (insidethe vehicle), ready for recording and displaying the transmitted data."
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I think thats very cool! Wonder what the price is...
http://www.land-and-sea.com/dynamome...er-leasing.htm
Must not be priced for us backyard guys.
Edit - Found the price in one of the magazines articles:
http://www.land-and-sea.com/public/a...no_article.htm
Thanks to today's quest for smaller and more powerful computers, Bergeron was able to incorporate modem technology with basic science and create the DYNOmite portable snowmobile dyno. It's incredibly simple, wonderfully user friendly, and relatively inexpensive at just $2,995
. It's also a very well done piece of equipment. Carefully machined at Land & Sea, the DYNOmite has the look of fine craftsmanship in its pieces.
Last edited by theandies; Nov 10, 2004 at 11:40 AM.
Hmm... Diamonds are small... I wonder, this is small...
Maybe all of yall married guys could make an excuse...
I on the other hand, just have to say, "Thats cool! Cant afford it!"











