Ha, only just noticed this thread, seems it been running a couple of weeks, but I don’t bother looking here too often these days.
GR, please, if you are going to quote me, it would be better for all if you did so accurately.
Your sales rep posted this on MiniDriver;-
Dr Mini in Aust wrote:
OK GT M, so if all these CFs are so important, what were they on both 850man's and Gruhm's dyno runs?
All I can see in this thread is two HP numbers given, and no other data....
So, it seems he doesn’t know what CFs are and didn’t realise that they were in fact on most Dyno Printouts.
My postings were to show him that in fact they were on most Dyno Printouts and I posted a few up to show him that.
Now, in regards to the Dyno Print out that was done at John Collin’s facility, I did write;-
GT mowog wrote:
No, it's not mine and I don't know much about it!
It was sent to me to post up to merely show CFs are used and included on Dyno Printouts. Oh and CFs of 1.58 are not out of the question, IF you understand CFs and how they are applied.
GR, your posts are somewhat confusing or should I say, conflicting. On one hand you say you know John Collins and he knows what he’s doing, then in the next breath you say that his CF’s are rubbish and that he doesn’t know what he’s on about. Can you kindly clarify this for all of us?
I also notice in the pics you’ve posted up that there is no instrumentation for carrying out any CFs, no air intake air temp measurement for example. You’ve also said that you have dynoed them to SAE Standards. There are over 1000 SAE Correction Standards, which do you use? Also, under those standards, it is necessary to state which you have used, I’ve never seen any reference to any corrections that you’ve used and I even asked you about this before, which you never responded to;-
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... c&start=30you did refer me to you Project Small Bore article, which I read, on-line and the original print and I noted that the tests were not corrected;-
http://www.minimania.com/article/1881/P ... re__Part_1http://www.spridgetmania.com/article/18 ... inder_Headhttp://www.minimania.com/article/1892/P ... old_CombosI also note that in subsequent issues of TME that there was no addendum or corrections relating to these articles.
If these Correction Factors were not important or only gave small variations, then why has there been so much research in to them over the years as well as many facilities spending $1000’s of dollars to get the instrumentation to carry out corrections, along with all the up-keep and calibration of these instruments.
Matt also made the point here that his Buggy has more HP than a Train. True, until CFs are applied!
GR, you’ve also said that all manufacturer’s in the world use only SAE Standards (I guess you were referring to corrections?), sorry to say that is very much not the case, what about JSAE, DIN, BS, AS to list a few?
Reading this post, it seems I’m not the only one to question your overall view re: Correction Factors.
True, I don’t own a Dyno.
However there is a big difference between owning one and being Trained and qualified to operate one.
I do operate a few Dyno’s and am trained and qualified to do so. I’ve done some fairly extensive testing, NATA Traceable, for the likes of Caterpillar, Lloyds and ABS to name a few. They wouldn’t entertain having tests carried out without proper corrections or the original factors for corrections to be applied.
Just going back to your Project Small Bore, in particular Part 2, on the manifold flow testing, there is something amiss there too in the flow tests;-
TME wrote:
Man E: (RE 5") - 242 cfm (Graham Russell's SU manifold was flow tested in the UK and produced 207 cfm @ 25" - Ed)
which is rather peculiar, but there could be a few factors involved with that, as the articles don’t say what pressure drop you’ve measured them at.
Now in your post here, you seemed to have singled me out, and going back many pages here in ausmini, you haven’t hardly posted for months, actually not really much at all single you were also pulled up about crankshafts, materials science and in particular, nitriding here;-
http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... sc&start=0It’s rather peculiar that you would decided to ‘surface’ after I wrote up a few small words, on another forum regarding Correction Factors, your name was not mentioned either, there was no ‘bad mouthing’ just some friendly technical discussion. I can only surmise after reading your posts here, that something hit on a nerve? Dunno on that one, but curious all the same.
Cheers
and remember;-
Mick wrote:
Keep it civil.