feralsprint wrote:
Panthersteve wrote:
feralsprint wrote:
Much easier to get the right needle and spring and not somuch to go wrong
This is exactly what this discussion/idea is all about. Measuring data to determine just what characteristics the needle should have so the correct one can be fitted.
A tuning tool is what is being sought.
Steve
Alreay exists its called a dyno, the cost of this unit you speak of is far greater than a few hours of dyno time and to obtain true data the vehicle must be put under load to get true readings so either it goes on a dyno or the car must be driven to obtain the real data andf as i said the cost is prohibitive, but if you think its not go ahead its not my money
This is a realy great discussion, one I have been watching quitely.
I agree with feralsprint in that the intial cost would probably out weigh the cost of a dyno session,,, however,, if you had to do a few vehicles, perhaps a removable system for collecting data while driving could be cheaper than a trip to the dyno tuners each time you build a motor?
Typically, if I need to leave a car at my dyno guy for 3 days (there is usually a few people infront of me and it probably takes them a day to work nut it out) it costs me about $1200.00....... small price to pay I reckon for the benifits of a well set up motor....
so if I were to add up one payment of $1200 for such a device that could do an on road data collection v's 8 X $1200 to do all my cars,,, it would work out cheaper in the long run.... (and obviously cheaper than the out right purchse of a dyno)....
So I'm still sitting on the fence waiting to see where this goes...
just my 2cents.