Porsche dyno **INSANE**

Black94svt

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Check out this dyno porsche uses to simulate the turns at a race track to see how there oilling system holds up.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfuleS9rnzc"]YouTube - 2009 Porsche 911 Engine Running Simulated Nurburgring on Active Dynamometer[/ame]
 

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That is really Cool. It shows just how much goes into Porches.
 

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They are trying to simulate the g-forces the car would exhibit under hard accelleration, braking, and turning.
 

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damn...I'm guessing those ups and downs and lefts and rights are exaggerated. Gotta do the testing in extreme conditions I guess.

Its exaggerated because its testing lateral and horizontal G's, unless they fell like spinning the motor on a Nasa G-Machine (whatever its called) they need to rotate it to compensate.
 

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Wonder how it would fare against the gtr engine on the simulator? hahaha
 

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Its exaggerated because its testing lateral and horizontal G's, unless they fell like spinning the motor on a Nasa G-Machine (whatever its called) they need to rotate it to compensate.

This.


You can't keep the oil on one side of the chamber by a single turn. There isn't constant g-force like there would be in a sweeping turn. Any turn for the matter. Drastically rotating it keeps the oil where they want/don't want it.:dw:
 

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The American car companies put that much into R&D too. Well OK, maybe not that much. But they pay a guy named Pedro to make engine noises in a broom closet with a sign over the door that says dyno testing.
 

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