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DYNertia3 Quick Start (Inertia- Chassis type)
Troubleshooting
Assessing test results- Poor settings
Most poor results are either due to electrical interference (via PC, accessories or DYNertia hardware) or from poor
selection of start and end points for the test.
OK- It has a good start point and decisive end OK- It has a good start point and decisive end.
Note: Personally I would set the max RPM lower to prevent
the trace from dropping away and risking doubling back under.
NOT OK- Both these traces are running back under themselves at the test end. The trace should not run back under
itself or you effectively end up with 2 power readings for every RPM point and this is confusing to calculations we run.
Both the above files have a poorly set Max RPM (set in “Record Settings” field as below).
There is nothing wrong with the data, just needs a better setup of max and min RPM/speed
(start and end) at test time.