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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Is that the case if they're unlinked idler rollers? I only have a speed sensor on the load roller so I thought it was acceptable for it to climb a b...

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Please see attached Power sweep to 5k  20200921_160621_2.mp4

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Hi, Thanks for your reply, the torque dip at 4200 I'm pretty sure is not engine specific. I had another car on the dyno and similar issues were occu...

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

After doing some more testing and strapping correctly I have eliminated wheel slip as a problem, thanks all for the advice. Can someone shed some li...

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Thanks to everyone for their input. I will try a few things as suggested and report back. Thanks again

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Cheers for your replies. I'm in the process of doing something similar to DD's method that you mention at the moment. Any advice on strapping down...

4 years ago
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RE: Wheel Slip, PID, RPM sensor or strapping techniques

Sorry I couldn't find the attach file button so I linked it this way. Cheers, Rich.

4 years ago
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