Turbo Dyno Results

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I don't really know what to make of this. Let's start by saying that the 440F (or whatever the hell it's called) is not a dyno friendly transmission! It's very difficult to get boost building due to the fact that the dyno doesn't emulate road/ load conditions effectively. This inturn freaks out the tranny's shift points and the dyno graph is jumping all over the place.
The fuel table ended up being too lean as a result of the above conditions.
I tried third, drive/ feather throttle, pin throttle, etc. The only thing that remotely worked was adding slack to the TV cable so the tranny wouldn't "radically" kick down, (which is fine under normal load conditions). Even with the adjustments mentioned I still had to ease into the throttle. The tranny was still acting a bit whacky but we managed to get somwhat of a smooth pull.

The Torque turned out great:
Factory 212 (crank) (-) roughly 35%= 138ft/lb @ the wheel. New number 250ft/lb peak. 235ft/lb on the smooth curve.

The Horsies??? Don't ask me.
Factory 155hp (-) 35%= 101hp
This graph showed a whopping 108hp @ the wheel, which I assure you is way out of whack!

Another major consideration is tire size. The guys at the the shop said that even when they add a slightly larger racing slick to one of the drag cars, it can rob up to 20hp on a high horsepower car.

Variables, variables, variables... I know it's a blast to drive compared to stock so I think that's what I'm going to do now; drive. Tired of band-aiding the "variables".

Wait, maybe I should do the H55 swap now! Whatever:)

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I'm guessing the Dynojet is in no way similiar to a DynoDynamics that have a massive retarder in the rollers to emulate resistance etc to the auto. Good numbers though....shame you dont have access to better technology dynos to help you tune better
 
NOt bad. turn the boost up ;)

Here is mine with the T04, stick, dual transfercases, 4.11's and 40" tires..
dynosmall.webp
 
I like the red text at the top that says


"rock crawker turbo propane"
 
That's crawler bitch... :flipoff2:

And it is two runs as well. Very consistant..

Tempted to try again when the turbo is rebuilt..
 
Another land cruiser dyno thread.. geee..:lol:

Good to see some dyno numbers on a cruiser. You have a boost gauge installed? What kind of boost did you get up to on the dyno? The boost on my turbo car is highest with the most load like flooring it up a high. Do some dyno's have a more real world load?
 
Another land cruiser dyno thread.. geee..:lol:

Good to see some dyno numbers on a cruiser. You have a boost gauge installed? What kind of boost did you get up to on the dyno? The boost on my turbo car is highest with the most load like flooring it up a high. Do some dyno's have a more real world load?
Where are the other ones?
 
Where are the other ones?

exactly.. I will shutup.. I was being sarcastic.

It is nice to see some curves on some land cruiser engines with upgrades. I should go dyno mine after rebuilding it and see where I am at.
 
That would be awesome.
I have never actually seen a stock motor dyno'ed..

Beginning #'s would be great..
 
That would be awesome.
I have never actually seen a stock motor dyno'ed..

Beginning #'s would be great..

I have never seen it done so it would be nice to learn how they do it. How much does it usually cost?
 
Strap the cruiser down with the tires on a big rolling pin.

Get it to about 1000 RPM in your 1:1 ratio gear and punch it.

Kinda neat actually..
~$60 out here for 2 runs (can be found cheaper)
 
Strap the cruiser down with the tires on a big rolling pin.

Get it to about 1000 RPM in your 1:1 ratio gear and punch it.

Kinda neat actually..
~$60 out here for 2 runs (can be found cheaper)

Cool, might do that some day....never really touched the motor yet, just replaced parts with good ol toyota stuff.
 

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