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Is an accelerometer used to measure horsepower and torque?

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Is an accelerometer used to measure horsepower and torque?

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No. Like a standard chassis dyno, such as Dynojet, speed and RPM are used to determine horsepower and torque. Most accelerometer dynos only provide an estimated horsepower/torque figure since they do not have access to the vehicle’s RPM. Auterra’s Dyno-Scan creates graphs to reveal HP/torque at any RPM.

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