I've never actually seen a dyno with one roller - who uses one?
M
Mustang dyno's are a single roller as are dynojet, very much ones used in US and tend to give quite accurate at the wheel power figure. Problem as there a single roller they only work for RWD or FWD vehicles.
Powerstations rollers are fine for me, generally they are accurate within 2-3% of cars manufactured claims either way.
My last run the car got 378BHP, it should have been 366BHP I believe standard but with 40,000 miles on the clock its possible the engine has found more horses over its lifespan or its just the powerstation rollers been a couple of percent out or I got a very good car, who knows. There are also people who on these days get pretty much on the mark figures and some cars don't make their quoted figures.
Then there is also when was the dyno last calibrated from when we were last there, it may have just been due a calibration which could mean it was quite a bit out or it may have just been recently calibrated meaning it was pretty much spot on.
There are too many variables and to debate or trying to work it all out would probably just be one headache, for me its a good day out and it will satisfy my curiosity.

On the whole stock cars seem to get very close to the manufacturer claims, so the dyno can't be that bad.
Am looking forward to meeting a few of you there, going the pub and taking some trips out in the other cars.
