
This process eliminates the possibility of activating a vehicle’s traction control system and also insures that a vehicle’s torque management system is operating under the assumption that the vehicle is not skidding, turning or slipping. Synchronization, or linkage, ensures that the front and rear rollers are always spinning at precisely the same road speed. To achieve this, Mustang’s AWD-500 Series incorporates an internal drive system that synchronizes the front and back rollers to simulate a flat, dry road condition. This approach allows the vehicle to be evaluated under “optimum” operational conditions whereby torque is distributed to the vehicle’s tires in the same manner that would normally occur when a vehicle has equal traction at all four drive wheels, and is therefore operating at peak efficiency. In order to properly test an AWD vehicle for peak performance, an AWD chassis dynamometer must be able to simulate ideal road-load conditions to the vehicle. This means adding torque to a spinning wheel or retarding of timing. In cases where traction is less than ideal, a vehicle may be designed to improve stability and traction at the expense of power.

So if you want to see how much horsepower and torque your car creates, we can measure that for you!įull time AWD (All Wheel Drive) vehicles are designed to provide maximum performance regardless of road conditions. This is perfect for vehicles that may have an issue under certain driving conditions. Our Mustang Dyno is equipped with an Eddy Current Brake, so we can add load to the vehicle as if you were going up a hill. A Dyno is also used for diagnostic testing on a vehicle that we may or may not be able to drive on the street. It is important to have a controlled environment when creating performance tunes to ensure we collect consistent data run after run.

We have a Mustang AWD-500 Chassis Dyno that we use for testing purposes and creating performance tunes for most BMW models.


We have three decades of experience refining and enhancing performance in all BMW models and year ranges.Ī “Dyno,” short for “Dynamometer,” is a device used to measure a specific power output of an engine or vehicle. Turner Service is the expert in BMW Engine and ECU Tuning.
