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The 224xLC dynamometer is the perfect choice for EFI tuning shop. The dynamometer offers the
ease of use of an inertia dyno, along with the advanced testing capabilities of an Eddy Current
Load Control dyno. The 224xLC Dynamometer features a 24" knurled, precision balanced drum,
Eddy Current Load Absorption Unit, 2000-hp measurement capacity and a max speed of 200 mph.
The Dynojet 224xLC can perform load tests including step, sweep and custom road-load profiles
in all gears and at any throttle position.
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DYNOJET AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS DYNAMOMETER MODEL 224xLC
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Engine Performance Testing Laboratory
1 FEATURES
• Measures up to 2,000hp/2,000ft-lbs torque and 200mph, Eddy Current Load Absorption
Unit to perform loaded tests.
• 2 channels available for Automatic Conditions Measurement (absolute pressure, air temp,
humidity) 1 sensor included
• 4 Analog Input Channels for 0-5v sensors, 14 expansion ports for DynoWare RT
accessories and DJ-CAN devices
• Air Actuated Brake System, 10 button sample pendant for software and dyno control
• Auto Tie Down Package (straps, ratchets and ground hooks)
• Wheel Chocks
2 OPTIONS
• Load tests includes step, sweep and custom road-load profiles in all gears and at any
throttle position.
3 TEST STANDARDS
• ASME etc
4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Maximum Horsepower / Torque: 2000 hp / 2000 ft. lbs
Maximum Speed: 200 Mph / 322 Kph
Drum Diameter: 24 inch / 61 cm
Drum Width: 81 inch/ 205 cm
Maximum Axle Weight: 3000 lbs / 1361 kg per axle
Air Requirements: 100 psi
Operating Temp Range: 32 to 158 degrees F / 0 to 70 C
Timing Accuracy: +/-1 microsecond
Drum Speed Accuracy: +/-1/100th Mph
RPM Accuracy: +/-1/10th RPM
5 CONTACT US
Dr. Ahmad Kamal bin Mat Yamin
Department of Automotive
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka
Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100 Durian Tunggal,
Melaka, Malaysia.
Tel: +606 234 6919
Fax: +606 234 6884
E-mail: [email protected]
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DYNOJET AUTOMOTIVE CHASSIS DYNAMOMETER MODEL 224xLC
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
Engine Performance Testing Laboratory