Joe Simpson, does it matter if you let off of the jack completely when you bolt everything up or does Mainline recommend to leave the jack under the car with some weight on it?
No you do not. Most of the time leave it there with basically no load on it “just Incase” something was to come undone there would be an extra level of safety. Who knows if it would actually do anything in that case though haha
Thank god you're my tuner Joe. I have afew more months left to finish. Hopefully everything goes well with this epidemic going on. God bless homie.
Great video Joe, it's going to be nice when people ask and you can say let me send you a video.
Thank you, yea being able to just send video links to things is going to save a ton of time. I plan to do a bunch haha
Having a dyno day, with a hub dyno has to be fun.
It’s not as bad as you would expect if you have 3 people working it
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Joe Simpson, does it matter if you let off of the jack completely when you bolt everything up or does Mainline recommend to leave the jack under the car with some weight on it?
There is no weight in the jack. Just there incase you blast all the wheel stuffs off or something
@@JoeSimpsonAtTempest thank u brother. I love ur videos. I have learned a lot!
Do you leave the jack under it supporting the weight, or does the dyno support the weight once it's connected?
Dyno supports it. Jack is just there as a safety net. There isn’t any weight on it
Definitely nicer than rollers I think
I know your a busy man but do you use 3 or 5 bolts with the adjusters that slide on the universal adapters?
I use the maximum amounts of bolts available on anything i bolt up
After hooking up both hubs, do you still need to keep the car supported by the jack?
No you do not. Most of the time leave it there with basically no load on it “just Incase” something was to come undone there would be an extra level of safety. Who knows if it would actually do anything in that case though haha
Does the vehicle need to be strapped down to the ground like a roller dyno
Nope
@@JoeSimpsonAtTempest what kind of electrical is needed to support this?
@@bnrz28 220 or 3 phase
What about pin drive hubs ???
Hello i have one question! I dynod my bmw on same dyno! I got 289,5hp! But is that on the wheels or engine power?
Hubs or wheels. To get engine power you would have to take the engine out of the car and put it on an engine dyno
What does one cost?
This looks small enough to fit in a home garage.
Now I just need to see if I have 80k on the couch to get one.
Yup would totally work for that. I’d like one of those couches too