In a message dated 12/23/2004 6:04:45 P.M. Central Standard Time,
REHBINC@aol.com writes:
How accurate do you want to be?
The compression loss depends on the effective valve timing and the
cylinder heat transfer rate. This test would account for it, what ever value
it might have.
Rob,
Thanks for the detail.
EWAG's generally work for me. Rules of Thumbs are just not good
enough.
I know that my being short 2 cylinders results in less
friction....................
Say, maybe I could measure the stabilized current draw on the starter motor
(plug leads disconnected), convert that to HP and use it for the low RPM
component.
Wait a second, a dynamometer would just as well give the measured
and delivered HP at some RPM, Baro and temperature - friction
included.
My engine builder could tell the HP delivered by the engine on the test
stand from measuring the max RPM he could get out of his known
(calibrated?) club. All other things being equal.
Scott Krueger
AKA Grayhawk
N92EX IO320 Aurora, IL
(KARR)