If you have the dyno printout, you can transfer the curve to squared paper, count the squares estimating the part squares to give the area under the curve between the rev limits.Then re form the squares into a rectangle of length equal to the rev range ie 4000 or 4500. The height of the rectangle will give the mean power. All to scale of course.You may well be able to do it off the actual printout.Alternatively take power readings off the graph at (say) 500 rpm intervals, add the readings together,then divide by the number of readings 9 or 10 to give the average. That's it.The more readings you take the more accurate the result. Interested to see if you get same result with the two methods!
|
|