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How Dyno Tuning Helps with Vehicle Performance

Written by Hardcore Advertising on September 4, 2018. Posted in DYNO TUNING

How Dyno Tuning Helps with Vehicle Performance

From changing the oil to rotating the tires, there are a lot of factors that go into the maintenance of a vehicle. While changing the oil is a fairly basic concept most car owners are familiar with, there are other elements of car care that go beyond just a simple wheel alignment or oil change. One such concept is “dyno tuning,” which is defined as a systematic approach to engine tuning and allows trained auto technicians to diagnose potential engine issues, extracting every bit of an engine’s potential. A dynamometer is the measuring tool that is utilized to help optimize engine combinations and diagnose small errors before they turn into major problems. The dyno tuning process is accomplished by tweaking a few different elements:
  • Replacing spark plugs
  • Ignition timing
  • RPM Limits
  • Fuel ratio
If you are experiencing poor gas mileage, surging, weak power, engine pinging or trouble starting the car, you should certainly consider dyno tuning, which can diagnose and fix these issues. The process to begin dyno testing services is fairly simple:
  • Interview the vehicle owner to assess already known issues with the vehicle
  • Assess engine compression and complete visual inspection
  • Appropriate heat range for spark plugs must be judged
  • The car’s distributor is removed and checked for faults
  • The vehicle will then be put onto the dynamometer, such that your wheels are in contact with the dyno rollers
The process can take up to 6 hours, but you should have no problem getting your car back within one day. Ultimately, the dyno tuning process will provide a huge benefit to the health and life of your vehicle. Dyno tuning should always be performed by an experienced auto technician or facility, like Elite Roads, that knows how to complete the process properly. To schedule dyno tuning for your vehicle, contact our team of experts at Elite Roads.
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When Do You Need Dyno Tuning?

Written by Herd on April 6, 2018. Posted in DYNO TUNING

When Do You Need Dyno Tuning?

Dyno tuning measures engine output, including horsepower, torque and air fuel mixture. Your technician can adjust the air fuel mixture and timing to preferred settings based on your vehicle type. This type of tuning can occur for different engine loads and conditions. It is a special tune-up that enhances your ride and increases the efficiency and performance of your vehicle.

Main Reasons for Dyno Tuning

Dyno tuning helps to tune your vehicle so that you have a more cost-effective and smoother ride. This procedure also helps with common issues, such as poor gas mileage, surging, pinging, difficulty starting the vehicle or lack of power. If you need performance work done on your vehicle, you may consider getting a dyno tune to have optimum performance of your vehicle. A dyno tune can help resolve many of these problems.

A dyno tune uses the preferred settings that are matched to your vehicle and its equipment to enhance its performance to optimum levels. A dyno tune commonly provides for maximum power, better drivability, good fuel economy and a smoother ride. It increases the horse power of your vehicle and returns the vehicle to stock fuel economy. It also prevents or minimizes backfire.

Dyno tuning can also save you from costly repairs in the future. A dyno tuned engine does not have to work as hard as a vehicle that has not been dyno tuned. Additionally, dyno tuning reduces the wear and tear on the vehicle. The life of your engine is also extended.

Systematic Approach to Engine Tuning

The first step that a technician takes in dyno tuning is to conduct an interview with the vehicle owner. The technician will ask if there are any particular problems to look for, such as a lack of power, gas mileage, difficulty starting or surging.

A technician checks the engine compression for any potential problems and also performs a visual inspection for problems that may be causing the issue, such as burnt wires, a dirty carburetor or a broken vacuum line. The technician then determines the proper heat range for your vehicles based on how you use the vehicle.

The next step is for distributor is removed and placed in a special machine where it is tested thoroughly. This test monitors the distributor under actual operating conditions, providing us with a better idea of its mechanical soundness. After we determine if the distributor is mechanically sound, we modify the centrifugal advance rate and make other adjustments to match the vehicle’s optimum settings, including maximum gas mileage. We inspect the ignition components and replace these as necessary.

Your vehicle is placed on the dynamometer while the engine is running. We use different conditions to test your vehicle, including different speeds and load conditions as we monitor your vehicle’s performance. We also monitor each circuit of your carburetor during this testing. We adjust the circuits to provide for maximum drivability and efficiency.

After dyno tuning, customers receive a detailed test sheet that includes the tune-up specifications. Our qualified technicians can walk you through this report and explain all of the specifications.

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