053 | Dyno operation
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Summary
If you’re planning to use a dyno to perform your tuning work, you’re going to want to know how to get the most out of it and how to control it. It’s also useful to understand how the dyno actually applies load to control the roller speed and in turn control the engine rpm. In this webinar we will discuss how we use our Mainline 2WD rolling road dyno when tuning. We will discuss the basic modes of steady state and ramp run operation as well as how we can use the CAN integration to get data straight out of the ECU.
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