Torque, Of an engine, Tachometer – Dynojet WinPEP 7 User Manual

Page 164: Treeview, Primarily of, Tabs, Fields, Toolbar, Let you, Or unc

Advertising
background image

WinPEP 7 User Guide

G L O S S A R Y

Glossary-4

STD: Standard correction factor.

Step Size: The amount of the increase or decrease

in the set point value.

Step Testing: The dyno load control is set up to

physically stop the vehicle at specified points in

speed or RPM. Data is collected at these points

during the test and displayed on the graphs at

those points only.

Sweep Testing: The vehicle is allowed to accelerate

through the test window. Data is collected

through the entire acceleration period and

graphed as a complete data set.

Tabs: Many dialog boxes provide multiple functions

through tabs. By clicking a tab icon, you can

display different sets of controls.

Tach Redline: Or RMP redline, is the max engine

speed at which it is safe to run the engine.

Tachometer: Engine speed display.

Template: Templates allow the user to save and

restore specific views. Each view is a

combination of gauges, bars, trend line graphs,

LEDs, and digital displays.

Tire Speed Rating: The maximum safe speed for the

tire’s rating and condition.

Toolbar: A dockable bar that contains shortcuts to

menu commands and commonly used features.

Torque: The measure of a force that is producing a

twisting effect about an axis.

TreeView: The area that displays a tree structure for

viewing dyno runs allowing access to the runs

from a enhanced Windows® tree format.

Trend Graph: A type of gauge that displays the

values of one or more data channels with respect

to time. A horizontal line is drawn for each data

channel. Length corresponds to time while

height corresponds to the current value of the

data channel.

UnZoom: Returns the viewing area to the previous

magnification.

Valid Channel: There are four valid Load Control

channels: Engine Speed (RPM), Speed,

%Braking, and Engine Torque.

Valid Gauge: A valid Load Control gauge displays

only one channel such as the Round, Half,

Vertical Bar, and Horizontal Bar, and is

connected to a valid channel. See Valid Channel.

Vertical Cursor: The vertical cursor places a vertical

line over the data that displays the values where

the vertical line intersects the graphed channel

(or data).

Vertical Bar Gauge: A type of gauge that displays

the current value of a data channel as a vertical

bar. The height of the bar indicates the current

value of a data channel.

Vertical Multi-Bar Gauge: A type of gauge that

displays current data channel values as one or

more vertical bars. The height of the bars

indicates the current value of one or more data

channels.

WinPEP 7: Dynojet’s performance evaluation

program.

X Axis: A horizontal line displaying x values.

Y Axis: One of six possible vertical edges of the

graph holding channel data relating to the x axis.

In order to display data on the two dimensional

graph, an x point and a corresponding y point

are needed. Gaps in the data lines, or lack of

lines, are caused by lack of data.

Zoom Mode: Changes the magnification level in the

graph display.

Advertising