Expensive dynamic balancers give IPS, angle AND required weight to balance. Therefore there must be a formula they use to calculate the weight. What is that formula ?
I wish to apply it to balance results using the DynaVibe balancer, which only gives angle and IPS. Even if it is only approximate it will at least give a starting point.
My latest balance run gives .17 IPS at 154 degrees.
I did Google a formula (( engine horsepower/10)+30)xIPS. Don't know what horsepower has to do with anything.
Peter
I wish to apply it to balance results using the DynaVibe balancer, which only gives angle and IPS. Even if it is only approximate it will at least give a starting point.
My latest balance run gives .17 IPS at 154 degrees.
I did Google a formula (( engine horsepower/10)+30)xIPS. Don't know what horsepower has to do with anything.
Peter
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