Finally got to do my first actual dyno run (well somewhat actual) with my dyno . . . all I can say is I have a new toy to play with now and ALOT to learn! LOL
Found some things I need to change on my dyno build somethings need to be changed others re-visited to find better ways and others things worked better than I imagined.
One big thing is the exhaust evacuation, need to come up with a better plan on that one. I am not able to have my dyno as a permanet setup/room so it has to be portable. I am using a flexible automotive exhaust pipe and running that into a tractor trailer muffler. Problem is the area where it connects to my straight pipe out of my engines. (wasn't thinking about taking pics when I ran the engine sorry). I was using a peice of high-temp sleeve material between the flex pipe and my exhaust pipe, it just blew out. The flex pipe is just slipped over my exhaust stack. My exhaust from the engine goes and and straight up.
How critical does this connection have to be?
Do I need a gap, can it be a tight fit on the pipe?
How much larger in dia should the evacuation pipe be so it does not have an effect on my engine exhaust?
I can not just run a straight pipe, my neighbor doesn't care for me now so I need to quiet this thing down somehow and the tractor trailer muffler does quite well
I'm kinda just brainstorming here on the forum . . . thoughts anyone?