Watch And Listen To This NASCAR Engine Get Spintron Tested To 9,000 RPM – Wild Stuff!

We know of teams that test everything from oil life to valvetrain pieces on these machines and they do so because it is so precise and so much easier to use than a typical dyno. The Spintron will not measure horsepower, which makes sense because the engine is not producing any. It is being driven by a big electric motor to the desired speed. The complete lack of even headers for this test shows why professionals love these babies. Just bolt it on, set up your test equipment and GO.
Our favorite part of listening to the “pulls” on the machine? The sound of the valvetrain parts working and simply listening to the air travel through the engine. If anything, the combustion process seems to be a noise amplifier for the already talkative engine. You may disagree but even just on the Spintron machine, if you closed your eyes, you’d know it was a NASCAR engine immediately. Just the tone and temper of the sound if a dead giev away. This is a neat look into the tuning process!
PRESS PLAY BELOW TO SEE AND HEAR A NASCAR ENGINE SPIN TO 9,000 RPM AND NEVER BURN A DROP OF FUEL – THE SOUNDS ARE AWESOME –
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