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Whats the difference between a SuperFlow AutoDyn and a Dynojet chassis dyno?

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Whats the difference between a SuperFlow AutoDyn and a Dynojet chassis dyno?

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The SuperFlow AutoDyn was designed for performance and engineering testing from the beginning. An inertia dynamometer is basically an accelerometer; it calculates horsepower by measuring the rate of acceleration of a known mass. While this method can provide quick results, it is hardly the most accurate way to test a vehicle. SuperFlow created the AutoDyn to provide more sophisticated testing than an inertia-only dynamometer.

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