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Engine power

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Jan Carlsson

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HI Guys,

I saw not so long ago in a paper information on a aerodynamic "Dynamometer" with
a bar that had several holes, where a (two) plate(s) was bolted, and could be
boldet at different radius from the crankshaft, this is similar to the
Renard/Eiffel "Wood bar dyno" but adjusteble. this to measure the engine power
without expensive dyno testing.

But now I cant find it, is here anyone that remember where I saw it?
:) or seen it elsewere??

Would like to find it again.
 
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