James Lawrence, powerTV's CEO, considers the partnership with Dynojet a natural fit - "Everyday we do installations and part swaps, and without a dyno, we'd have no idea what to tell any of our viewers. The Dynojet is reliable and repeatable, and we couldn't have a better tool." Dynojet dynamometers measure horsepower and torque based on simple physics: force = mass times acceleration. Simply put, based on the time that is required to accelerate the steel drum (mass) the dyno is effectively measuring force. Dan Hourigan, Dynojet's Vice President, is excited to have their dyno become the benchmark for powerTV's tech videos, claiming, "Take your car to twenty-five different Dynojet dynos, run it up, and I personally guarantee the horsepower will repeat to within a half HP."
Dynojet's 424x accommodates both 2-wheel and 4-wheel drive vehicles. Dynojet's Keith Royle added, "Dynojet's single roller design delivers the repeated testing data that powerTV needs. Our claim to fame is the large twenty-four inch single dyno rollers that we feel provide better grip and traction to accurately measure horsepower. Our large diameter roller prevents excess deflection of the tire, so tire heating is much less with a larger roller even with the same force. We feel our dyno is both accurate and repeatable; a perfect solution for A-B dyno testing."
In addition to becoming the Official dyno of the powerTV Garage, Dynojet has entered into an agreement with PowerTV to advertise on StangTV, LSX TV, and Street Legal TV--three of powerTV's leading automotive video web sites. Automotive enthusiasts that are looking for a local Dynojet dynamometer or tuner to test their horsepower and torque can visit Dynojet's web site at www.dynojet.com.
powerTV and Dynojet Team up as Official Partners in 2008