I’ve heard a couple of times about horse sulphurs, that the Russian community has made a stand that measures horse sulphurs. Only without setting it is useless, it measures the number of revolutions under load in 30 seconds and if you have a low-speed engine, but very powerful, then there is no point in this installation. If you add a variator here, the installation will really be better than the classic method of measuring with ballast. Show me an example of a stand for measuring horsepower, maybe something has already been invented, but I don’t know yet
@@christojojo4433 This is where exactly what you want happens. The cannons fire and the piston moves precisely because of the recoil. Cannonballs fly freely in all directions
Do you know what this is in besiege horsepower? or how you measure nm of torque?
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I’ve heard a couple of times about horse sulphurs, that the Russian community has made a stand that measures horse sulphurs. Only without setting it is useless, it measures the number of revolutions under load in 30 seconds and if you have a low-speed engine, but very powerful, then there is no point in this installation. If you add a variator here, the installation will really be better than the classic method of measuring with ballast. Show me an example of a stand for measuring horsepower, maybe something has already been invented, but I don’t know yet
How about using explosive shoots for combustion?
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Not like that explosive cannon balls hit on a wall and the cannon ball explode for power
@@christojojo4433 This is where exactly what you want happens. The cannons fire and the piston moves precisely because of the recoil. Cannonballs fly freely in all directions