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Definition of dyno in English: dynonounPlural dynos 1 short for dynamometer Example sentencesExamples - The HP correction factor is designed to correct the observed torque from the dyno to standard day conditions by multiplying by this factor.
- ‘We've had the car in the wind tunnel and on the chassis dyno,’ Labbe says.
- A few adjustments can be made to the carburetor to improve drivability; however, any serious performance tuning should be done on a dyno (chassis or engine) or at the track.
- There was an RS24C development project, which was pursued on the dyno, but which did not go in the car.
- I thought we would do better here, but the motor just didn't look as good on the track as it did on the dyno at home.
- Recently, I watched a guy test his '66 Chevelle on the chassis dyno.
- The P84 has already been tested on the dyno and in one of last year's cars.
- Furthermore, we have used extremely aggressive approval processes on the dyno.
- Automatic cars generally need more torque, and regardless of what the dyno might reveal, these cars will accelerate quicker with better intake velocity in the midrange.
- When we put an engine on the dyno and it makes 10 or 15 more horsepower, that's my high.
- ‘We get the engine straight from Sonny, all packaged, right off the dyno,’ Mitsos said.
- I also have a chassis dyno that I can use between races.
- Virtually every high-horsepower racing engine that is built at a professional shop is tested and tuned on a dyno before it is delivered.
- We explore a number of avenues, some of which turn out to be workable and we have two dynos dedicated exclusively to development.
- He has virtually no in-house resources in this critical area, save for the race team's dynos.
- We hope to run the new model on the dyno later in the year to get as much mileage on it as possible, but ideally we will run it in a car at tests before the season is finished.
- Both the Spintron and the dyno have convinced me that a valve spring performs best when it runs in a certain relationship with the cam lobe.
- We spent some time tuning up the ZZ572 on our dyno, and it responded favorably to our efforts.
- Few ideas are wrong in their conception; it takes a dyno or a racetrack to prove otherwise.
- Initial tests on the dyno have produced 1,540 horsepower.
2Climbing A rapid move across a rock face in order to reach a hold. 〔登山〕(为了取得支撑点而跨越岩石表面的)飞跃式移动 Example sentencesExamples - He solos unroped up a cliff, performing an unlikely series of dynos and crucifix-style deadman hangs.
- For those of you not familiar with the Elbsandsteingebirge, some routes require horizontal dynos.
verbdynoing, dynos, dyno'd, dynoed 1with object Measure (the output of an engine) with a dynamometer. 用功率计测定(发动机的输出功率) Example sentencesExamples - The 7.70 came on the first pass with a new SRT - 4 engine, which had never been dynoed or tested.
- While there's the option to dyno your car, providing tweaks to the speed, handling and other stats of your vehicle, it's not really necessary to be successful.
- We take the engine apart and dyno it to check that it's close to where it was.
- Teammate Jason Line then drove all night to the shop, dyno'd the engine, and returned it to Atlanta Dragway at 3 a.m. Sunday for the boss to use.
- In addition, we're going to dyno our engines, freshen our transmissions, and figure out a combination that will make us fast right out of the box.
2no object (in mountaineering) climb using dynos. (登山中)用飞跃式移动攀登 Example sentencesExamples - Shifting my weight onto my leg even more I then dynoed about a foot higher to an extremely tiny hold that is made harder to latch because the opening in the crack is so incredibly narrow.
Definition of dyno in US English: dynonounˈdīnō 1 short for dynamometer Example sentencesExamples - I also have a chassis dyno that I can use between races.
- When we put an engine on the dyno and it makes 10 or 15 more horsepower, that's my high.
- We spent some time tuning up the ZZ572 on our dyno, and it responded favorably to our efforts.
- Virtually every high-horsepower racing engine that is built at a professional shop is tested and tuned on a dyno before it is delivered.
- Initial tests on the dyno have produced 1,540 horsepower.
- He has virtually no in-house resources in this critical area, save for the race team's dynos.
- Few ideas are wrong in their conception; it takes a dyno or a racetrack to prove otherwise.
- Recently, I watched a guy test his '66 Chevelle on the chassis dyno.
- There was an RS24C development project, which was pursued on the dyno, but which did not go in the car.
- We explore a number of avenues, some of which turn out to be workable and we have two dynos dedicated exclusively to development.
- The HP correction factor is designed to correct the observed torque from the dyno to standard day conditions by multiplying by this factor.
- A few adjustments can be made to the carburetor to improve drivability; however, any serious performance tuning should be done on a dyno (chassis or engine) or at the track.
- The P84 has already been tested on the dyno and in one of last year's cars.
- I thought we would do better here, but the motor just didn't look as good on the track as it did on the dyno at home.
- Automatic cars generally need more torque, and regardless of what the dyno might reveal, these cars will accelerate quicker with better intake velocity in the midrange.
- Both the Spintron and the dyno have convinced me that a valve spring performs best when it runs in a certain relationship with the cam lobe.
- We hope to run the new model on the dyno later in the year to get as much mileage on it as possible, but ideally we will run it in a car at tests before the season is finished.
- Furthermore, we have used extremely aggressive approval processes on the dyno.
- ‘We get the engine straight from Sonny, all packaged, right off the dyno,’ Mitsos said.
- ‘We've had the car in the wind tunnel and on the chassis dyno,’ Labbe says.
2Climbing A rapid move across a rock face in order to reach a hold. 〔登山〕(为了取得支撑点而跨越岩石表面的)飞跃式移动 Example sentencesExamples - For those of you not familiar with the Elbsandsteingebirge, some routes require horizontal dynos.
- He solos unroped up a cliff, performing an unlikely series of dynos and crucifix-style deadman hangs.
verbˈdīnō 1with object Measure (the output of an engine) with a dynamometer. 用功率计测定(发动机的输出功率) Example sentencesExamples - Teammate Jason Line then drove all night to the shop, dyno'd the engine, and returned it to Atlanta Dragway at 3 a.m. Sunday for the boss to use.
- We take the engine apart and dyno it to check that it's close to where it was.
- In addition, we're going to dyno our engines, freshen our transmissions, and figure out a combination that will make us fast right out of the box.
- While there's the option to dyno your car, providing tweaks to the speed, handling and other stats of your vehicle, it's not really necessary to be successful.
- The 7.70 came on the first pass with a new SRT - 4 engine, which had never been dynoed or tested.
2no object (in mountaineering) climb using dynos. (登山中)用飞跃式移动攀登 Example sentencesExamples - Shifting my weight onto my leg even more I then dynoed about a foot higher to an extremely tiny hold that is made harder to latch because the opening in the crack is so incredibly narrow.
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