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So much love for the new Dodge Demon but if this doesn't make you cringe you're not a car guy !

 

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but still... why run it for 5 straight minutes at slowly rising RPM? weird.

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Because calibration of an engine management system requires more than a quick pull to give a prudy number. 

 

Engines are held for hours and hours at fix rpm and load points during development. 

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id say it was more to do with r&d testing not a dyno engine run for max power.

 

edit: what ralph said beat me to it

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  On 06/06/2017 at 11:45 AM, Ralph Wiggum said:

Engines are held for hours and hours at fix rpm and load points during development. 

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yes, held, not slowly rising.

 

anyway, I know what R&D on an engine is.

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  On 06/06/2017 at 11:45 AM, Ralph Wiggum said:

Because calibration of an engine management system requires more than a quick pull to give a prudy number. 

 

Engines are held for hours and hours at fix rpm and load points during development. 

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Once you have tuned 100s of the same car a few quick pulls is all it needs. 

 

Doubt every demon has an individual tune 

once the tune is configured the work is done and all cars get the same.

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